How to Spot Fake Products on Amazon
Counterfeits are a real problem on every marketplace. The good news: they leave fingerprints.
Suspiciously low prices
Branded items at a fraction of typical price are almost always fakes or scams. Use a price-history tool to compare.
Photo analysis
Generic stock photos, watermarks, low resolution, or images stolen from official sites suggest counterfeits.
Seller red flags
Brand-new sellers with hundreds of branded items, no return policy, or generic store names.
Review patterns
Many short, repetitive five-star reviews from new accounts suggest review manipulation.
If you got a fake
Report through the order page; Amazon's authenticity guarantee usually covers refund without return.
Frequently asked questions
Are official brand stores on Amazon safe?
Yes — buying directly from the brand's storefront is the safest.
Can Amazon guarantee authenticity?
Many platforms have authenticity guarantees on specific categories; check the badge.
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