I bought L 'Oré al Black Essence from a plum blossom global in Taobao, and it was identified as a fake by Wei Jian. The merchant said that it had been unpacked and given me a refund after receiving the return, but the merchant did not give me a refund after receiving the return. I spent money to buy a fake, and I have to complain that the global purchases are not all genuine, but there are more "real goods" than "fakes". There is a universal "safe haven" principle in the Internet field, and the platform can be exempted without knowing it. However, data and information are in the hands of e-commerce platforms and it is difficult to judge. "In order to maintain brand activity, some e-commerce platforms may not act on selling fakes or even default." However, before merchants want to enter the "global purchase", they must go through a very strict review, and the qualifications of each seller will be reviewed. Only qualified people can enter; And the punishment for "selling fake goods" is also very heavy. In view of this, the store will be fined, and in severe cases, it will be disqualified from global purchase and directly close the store, even subject to legal sanctions. Under normal circumstances, all goods marked as global purchases are genuine, but it does not rule out the possibility of counterfeit goods in some extreme cases.