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by crazygringo
2237 days ago
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If you order something that is sold by Amazon.com (not merely fulfilled) you're extremely unlikely to receive a counterfeit. Yes I know about comingling, but Amazon does not comingle their own interventory with 3rd-party sellers. (Apparently they may have in the past but do not anymore.) So realistically the only way you'll get a counterfeit is if someone bought a genuine one, swapped it for a counterfeit, and returned the counterfeit, which was then re-sold to you. However, that can happen with literally any store that sells items that were previously returned, which is a common practice. |
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2. For Apple specifically, Amazon blocked everyone but an Apple provided list of authorized sellers, so you're pretty much guaranteed to get an authentic product.