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by lowkey_ 1073 days ago
> Apple said the agreement with Amazon was designed to limit the number of counterfeits sold online. Previously, the company was spending a lot of money and effort to send hundreds of thousands of 'take-down' notices to stop the sale of counterfeited devices, it said.

At least from my experience with Amazon, I can absolutely believe there's a lot of counterfeits of almost anything, and that Amazon selling the product themselves in partnership with the manufacturer is a great way to avoid counterfeits.

Who are these third-party sellers of new iPhones? Where and how are they getting them for cheaper, if they aren't counterfeit? Do we really need government to support and protect their business?

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I imagine some of them may be legitimate grey market phones, but I suspect that Apple isn't lying about counterfeits. There are many fake products sold on Amazon, and I have had much worse luck with Amazon marketplace sellers than I have with random eBay sellers.