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by hakfoo
2916 days ago
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This seems like a viable scam opportunity. Ship in a crate of counterfeit widgets to mix into their fulfillment pool. Price them stupidly high so they don't actually sell. Wait a few weeks, to let the inventory churn. There's a fair chance some of your items will actually be shipped out, and many more will be so mixed with turnover from real sellers that it will be difficult to trace back to you. Then pull the listing and ask for "your" inventory back. Odds are, you'll get at least some legitimate products back, which you can then sell elsewhere at a significant discount. The math for it to be economic is interesting and likely varies on product price versus counterfeit price, and the rate at which inventory turns over. |
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