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How to Find and Remove Counterfeit Products from Amazon, eBay & Shopify

Learn how counterfeit products spread, how to detect them early, and how to remove fake listings from Amazon, eBay, and Shopify. A step-by-step guide to protecting your brand from counterfeits in 2026.

IPzest Team
January 25, 2026
11 min read

Counterfeit products don't just steal sales — they damage trust, hurt reviews, and permanently weaken your brand.

In 2026, counterfeiters are faster, more sophisticated, and harder to track than ever. They clone listings, reuse your images, hijack ads, and resurface minutes after takedowns.

This guide shows you how counterfeit products spread, how to detect them early, and how to remove fake listings from Amazon, eBay, and Shopify — the right way. For a complete brand protection strategy including DMCA takedowns and trademark enforcement, see our comprehensive guide.

What Counts as a Counterfeit Product?

A product is considered counterfeit when it:

  • Uses your brand name or logo without authorization
  • Imitates your product packaging or design
  • Misleads customers into thinking it's official
  • Copies your product images or descriptions

Even "similar" products can be counterfeit if branding or presentation causes confusion.

Where Counterfeit Products Appear First

Counterfeiters follow traffic and demand. The most common hotspots:

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Amazon

  • Hijacked listings
  • Fake sellers under your ASIN
  • Stolen images and reviews
  • Slightly altered packaging
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eBay

  • Auction-style counterfeit testing
  • Fake "open box" listings
  • Seller account rotation
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Shopify Stores

  • Standalone scam shops
  • Brand-impersonation domains
  • Copy-paste product pages

Many counterfeit operations start on Shopify, then scale to marketplaces.

Step 1: How to Detect Counterfeit Listings

Early detection is everything.

Common warning signs:

  • Prices far below MSRP
  • Poor grammar or broken branding
  • New sellers with no history
  • Inconsistent packaging images
  • Customer reviews mentioning "fake" or "different"

Monitor:

  • Brand name + product name searches
  • Image search results
  • Marketplace seller changes
  • Ads bidding on your brand terms

Step 2: Removing Counterfeits from Amazon

Best options:

  • Amazon Brand Registry (essential)
  • Trademark-based infringement reports
  • ASIN-level enforcement

What to submit:

  • Trademark registration
  • Original product images
  • Proof of authorized sellers

⚠️ Important:

DMCA alone is often not enough for physical products on Amazon.

Step 3: Removing Counterfeits from eBay

eBay uses the VeRO (Verified Rights Owner) program.

You'll need:

  • Trademark proof
  • Specific listing URLs
  • Clear explanation of infringement

eBay generally responds within 1–3 business days when claims are complete.

Step 4: Removing Counterfeits from Shopify Stores

Shopify stores are often the easiest — and fastest — to remove.

Process:

  1. Identify the storefront and infringing URLs
  2. File a trademark or counterfeit complaint with Shopify
  3. Escalate to the hosting provider if needed

Many fake stores disappear within 24–72 hours once properly reported.

Why Counterfeits Keep Coming Back

Takedowns alone don't stop counterfeiters.

They:

  • Create new seller accounts
  • Launch new domains
  • Rotate product images
  • Re-list under different names

Without monitoring, enforcement becomes endless.

The Real Cost of Counterfeit Products

Beyond lost sales, counterfeits cause:

  • Negative reviews on your real listings
  • Customer refunds and chargebacks
  • Support tickets you didn't cause
  • Long-term brand trust damage
  • Lower marketplace ranking due to poor feedback

Customers remember the brand — not the seller.

When to Move Beyond Manual Enforcement

Manual reporting works when:

  • Infringement is rare
  • You sell on one platform
  • Volume is manageable

It breaks when:

  • Listings multiply
  • Platforms increase
  • Sellers reappear
  • Time becomes a bottleneck

That's when brands move to automated monitoring and enforcement.

Final Thoughts

Counterfeit products aren't a marketplace problem — they're a brand survival problem.

The fastest brands:

  • Detect counterfeits early
  • Act decisively
  • Monitor continuously
  • Enforce consistently

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