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by fmajid 2341 days ago
Since a counterfeit power supply can kill you (a British study showed out of 400 tested chargers, 398 could not safely handle power surges), this is literally a life-and-death issue.

The thing is, the commingled stickerless inventory program is only supposed to apply to items sold by Amazon, not to third parties like AnkerDirect, so the hypothesis it's fulfilled-by-Amazon that screwed the pooch is more likely.

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Amazon should require certification from a safety lab like UL or CE before allowing any seller to sell inventory. And they should also require sellers of these products to post a bond or provide proof of liability insurance before allowing them to list these items.

That would cut down on the number of shitty dangerous power suppliers they're selling.

Unfortunately CE is self-certified. In theory the vendor is liable if their product doesn't comply with the requirements, but good luck sueing some Alibaba reseller from Shezhen.

Certifications from UL or similar labs are much better, but many producers don't hesitate to also fake the UL logo on their fake products.