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The Counterfeit Stamp Crisis: How Fake USPS Stamps Flood Online Markets

The Rise of Counterfeit USPS Stamps
Counterfeit stamps are not a new phenomenon, but their proliferation on global online marketplaces represents a significant escalation in the scale and impact of this problem. The operation behind these fakes is complex and well-organized. Using advanced printing technologies and sophisticated design techniques, these counterfeiters produce high-quality replicas of genuine USPS stamps. Their operation is so intricate that the fakes can be difficult to distinguish from the real thing without close inspection.

The counterfeit stamps are marketed at drastically reduced prices on platforms like AliExpress and eBay, where buyers may be enticed by the significant savings. For example, while a legitimate USPS stamp never goes on sale for a lower price, counterfeit versions can be found for half or even less, making them a tempting option for those looking to save money on postage, especially small businesses.

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