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Asked: January 12, 20222022-01-12T09:00:51+05:30 2022-01-12T09:00:51+05:30In: Company

Are TrueComRetail seller’s phones on Flipkart genuine?

Are TrueComRetail seller’s phones on Flipkart genuine?

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      2022-01-12T09:02:11+05:30Added an answer on January 12, 2022 at 9:02 am

      It’s fraud company.

      There are many sellers on Flipkart and other e-commerce sites who sell phones that they have not purchased or received directly from the original manufacturer, but rather obtained them “as seen on TV” (EOT) at cheaper prices than you can find elsewhere online. These products may be authentic in some cases, but more often than not they’re counterfeit goods–a serious risk to your health and well-being if you buy them without knowing what you’re looking at. Counterfeiting is big business these days, with most manufacturers producing fake goods for distribution channels like EBay and Amazon which don’t do enough policing of their listings to catch fakes when selling genuine items themselves).

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