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April 27, 2006

Don't send forgery reports to Loss Prevention Concepts

Loss Prevention Concepts let us know that their address, which we learnt of from another online source, is not a good place to report forgery related spam. It's been removed from the website now, but if you send forgery spam to any address at lpconline.com, please stop.

They say:

We are a private company and do not investigate online scams or email unsolicited online solicitations and there is no reason for surfers to send us this information.

We do have a section on our Web site where surfers can leave information concerning counterfeit product sales, but this is not geared for online sales and spams, which usually turnover so fast they cannot be pursued. In particular, it is not unusual to have 50 - 100 new fake Rolex spams a week.

Our primary purpose in including a counterfeit product section on our site is to educate and warn consumers. When we do get information on counterfeit sales--such as in flea markets, retail outlets, etc., we simply pass the information on to the trademark holder.
Posted by spamlinks at April 27, 2006 12:00 PM
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