Consumers warned over festive counterfeit goods
GWYNEDD Trading Standards are warning consumers about the implications of buying counterfeit goods this Christmas.
The current economic climate may make cheap deals even more tempting, but they have advised that consumers should be aware of the wider implications and the risks to their own safety, they said, adding that counterfeiting and piracy of trademarked and copyrighted products and services also cause considerable damage to legitimate businesses.
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