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24% of consumers have been duped by online counterfeiters

December 4, 2015

Almost one quarter of consumers have bought a product online that turned out to be counterfeit, including fashion or footwear, electronics and digital content, according to new research.

The study, from brand protection firm MarkMonitor, analysed the online shopping habits of 3,450 consumers across nine countries to understand shoppers’ opinions on issues such as buying counterfeit goods and online security.

When it comes to general shopping behaviour, the study found that consumers do just over one-third (34%) of all their shopping online, which increases by 15% during the festive season.

With the countdown to Christmas shopping well underway, consumers face even more risk of either unknowingly buying fake goods online, or being exposed to websites that sell them.

Despite the number of shoppers who admitted to being caught out by online counterfeiters, the research actually showed that 70% of consumers would not buy counterfeit goods, with 64% of that subsample stating they wanted the real thing. Nearly half (48%) said they thought buying fake products was morally wrong.

“As we get closer to Christmas, it’s crucial that consumers are on their guard when they hunt for bargains online,” said Mark Frost, CEO of MarkMonitor. “Along with any increase in online buying behaviour comes a growing threat to consumers — the risk of being exposed to websites selling fake goods and unknowingly buying counterfeit goods in search of a bargain. With the level of sophistication that counterfeiters are using on their websites, it is becoming increasingly harder for customers to determine if products are genuine.”

Another key finding of the research was that security remains a key concern for shoppers —64% of consumers worry about their security online. However, the study also found that one-quarter of respondents don’t know how to validate if the website they are purchasing from is legitimate. These findings demonstrate that protecting and educating consumers about online threats is a key priority. In addition, from a brand perspective, a clear and comprehensive brand protection strategy is critical for brand owners to ensure that their customers can take the strongest action possible to tackle the counterfeit challenge.

The research was conducted online by Opinium between 5 and 10 November 2015. Countries in the study include the UK, France, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the USA.

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