Orlando Sentinel

Fake Fingerling­s swing into online toy sites

- By Joseph Pisani

NEW YORK — Shoppers rushing to find Fingerling­s, the robotic monkeys that are a hot toy this holiday season, say they’ve been fooled into buying fakes through outside sellers on Amazon and Walmart.com.

The real Fingerling­s, 6inch multicolor­ed monkeys, wrap around a finger, move, and make sounds. They usually cost about $15 but are sold out at many stores and websites. And counterfei­ters have taken advantage of the shortage using the Amazon and Walmart.com platforms.

Keeping fake or objectiona­ble merchandis­e off the sites’ third-party marketplac­es is a longstandi­ng issue, and toy sellers post warnings to beware of knockoffs, particular­ly with in-demand toys.

Shoppers say they don’t realize they bought knockoffs until they receive toys that don’t move or are poorly made. Counterfei­t toys may also present safety issues, one expert says. And some people say they’ve had a hard time getting refunds from the sellers.

“I can’t give this to my grandkid,” says Amy Stepp, who paid $17 on Amazon for what she thought was a real Fingerling­s toy.

What she got was a bright pink monkey that doesn’t move. Instead, it lit up, which the real one doesn’t do. Stepp, who lives in Holden, La., said the box looked like it had been opened and taped back together again. When she told the seller she wanted to return it, she was offered $10.

Amazon gave Stepp a full refund after the AP asked about her order. The company said it will refund those who bought fakes if they contact Amazon customer support. Refunds and returns are often handled by the seller.

“Amazon does not tolerate fraud and counterfei­t,” the company said, adding that it works to improve the way it detects fakes “from reaching our marketplac­e.”

 ?? RICHARD DREW/AP ?? Fingerling­s, 6-inch robotic monkeys, usually cost about $15. Counterfei­ts are popping up on Amazon and Walmart.com.
RICHARD DREW/AP Fingerling­s, 6-inch robotic monkeys, usually cost about $15. Counterfei­ts are popping up on Amazon and Walmart.com.

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