Counterfeit goods are everywhere. Differentiating them in real life has gotten more and more difficult over the years, and doing so online is almost impossible. You may even find them on Amazon, eBay and Walmart, so even reputable retailers aren’t free of them.
The issue is so widespread that even the U.S. Government Accountability Office got duped. In a 2018 study, 20 of the 47 products they purchased turned out to be fakes.
So if you really want that high-ticket item and found one at a great price, it’s best to avoid it. It’s very likely that it’s a fake. If you want the real deal, buy directly from the retailer, even if it costs significantly more.
The Holidays are just around the corner and… uh-oh… you haven’t prepared much to put…
The typical crop of Christmas traditions around the U.S. looks something like this: decorate the…
Do you have a mountain of clutter you’d like to get through quickly? Or are…
Who could have thought, at the beginning of the year, that we’d reach unprecedented levels…
It seems that some of our favorite Hollywood stars don't like to live big, quite…
Many Americans have lost their jobs due to coronavirus pandemic. If you're one of them,…