How you can protect yourself from purchasing a counterfeit product
Always make your purchases from a reliable source.
Examine the label at the point of purchase, especially if you are used to buying the product. If you feel that the label is of poor quality or shows it is a copy, don't purchase the product.
If the price offered to you is much less than the price you usually pay, think twice before you purchase the product, as it may be counterfeit.
Always ask for the invoice of your purchase. This is your tool to claim back your rights and be refunded.
After going back home, if you open the product and you find it in different color or aspect, or if you use it and find its performance not as it used to be, we highly recommend that you stop using it immediately and call 1739 the Call Center at the Ministry of Economy & Trade to report the incident and where the product was purchased.
How to spot a counterfeit product
Examine the quality of the packaging and its labels.
Check closely the spelling on the label, and look for mistakes especially in the brand & logos design.
Pay particular attention to the package and to any evidence of tampering.
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