Help Spot and Avoid a Fake Mobile Phone for WCRD 2012
Released on: March 15, 2012, 5:30 am
Author:
Mobile Manufacturers Forum
Industry:
Telecommunications,
Consumer Services,
Internet & Online
On World Consumer Rights Day (WCRD) 2012, consumers worldwide
are reminded that they have the power to make the right choice and
avoid fake or knock off mobile phones.
“People can inadvertently purchase a fake or sub-standard phone, through no fault of
their own, by trying to find a cheaper price for a phone - especially on the
internet,” said Michael Milligan, Secretary General of the Mobile Manufacturers
Forum (MMF).
“Everyone wants to be able to buy a product at a good price. But unscrupulous
suppliers are exploiting that desire for a bargain to sell products that are not
what they claim, or that are just poor quality and perhaps even dangerous. To help
consumers identify and avoid these fake or knock-off phones, genuine manufacturers
have created the www.spotafakephone.com website.”
Most fake phones are counterfeit copies of genuine handsets, which steal
intellectual property such as designs, technologies and trademarks to deliberately
deceive consumers. Fake phones are also produced without government approval, safety
testing or certification and are sold illegally on the world’s black markets.
“The global black market for fake handsets has grown rapidly over the past few years
and is estimated to be in excess of 200 million devices every year,” Mr Milligan
said.
“With counterfeiters imitating all facets of a phones appearance, including
labeling, design and packaging, it can be hard to spot whether a phone is fake or
genuine, so the mobile industry developed this website to help consumers identify
fakes and make the right choice.”
“Often it is the sub-standard components, low quality manufacturing and poor
performance that impact on consumers after they have already purchased a fake,
especially in the area of consumer safety, and usually the consumer has no recourse
with the supplier.”
“Another important benefit of buying a genuine phone is that original manufacturers
stand behind the quality of their own products and provide important product
warranties to consumers should problems arise after purchase.” Mr Milligan said
Consumers can do their part in helping to identify, report and avoid fake or knock
off phones by going to: www.spotafakephone.com
Contact Details: Michael Milligan, Secretary General, Mobile Manufacturers Forum
15th Floor, 100 Queens Road Central, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 31809375
Fax: +852 34857740
Email: michael.milligan@mmfai.org
Website: www.mmfai.org
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