Fake branded goods sold at Amazon Disposal of dealers and call for attention Consumer Affairs Agency April 7 18:18

The Consumer Affairs Agency has ordered a total of 13 merchants to suspend part of their operations for three months, including allegedly selling counterfeit goods from well-known brands on Amazon's website. The Consumer Affairs Agency has warned that none of them can be reached and that similar measures could be repeated.

According to the Consumer Affairs Agency, it has been confirmed that a total of 13 dealers sold fake wallets and bags of famous brand goods on the website of the online mail order major Amazon for about one year until October last year about it.

According to the Consumer Affairs Agency's investigation, it was found that all of the 13 merchants did not display the required address and telephone number correctly when conducting mail order, or could not contact even if it was displayed .

The Consumer Affairs Agency has issued administrative sanctions ordering these companies to suspend some contracts and other business for three months in violation of the Specified Commercial Transactions Law.

The survey also found that another transferee used the same transfer account, address, etc. as the one that was disposed of.

For this reason, the Consumer Affairs Agency has requested that countermeasures be taken from the mail order website operating company, assuming that the same technique may be repeated, and also calls consumers before using the Internet mail order before purchasing. Calls for attention, such as confirming that they are real contractors.