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It was in one of the shows in the "Broken" series about dangerous and counterfeit products in the marketplace. There was another program that looked at how fraudulent products are sold through Amazon that wasn't on Netflix and I don't remember the show name. And multiple articles in the media on how used or damaged items get sold on Amazon as new. Amazon takes the position, possibly legally defensible, that it is not responsible for the products sold through it. But some instances of fraud or counterfeit goods are so serious that one wonders why Amazon continues to let them be sold. There is a Revlon revolving brush hair styler which had, by my account when I looked at it, over 45 reports of the thing catching fire in the Review Section. And yet Amazon continued to sell it. I purchased a skin care product, before I knew better, which clearly was not the same product I've been using for a few years when I opened it. I called the manufacturer and was told that it's a problem and that they were aware of it. They do not sell, or allow any of their products to be sold, through Amazon because they can't verify the quality. I contacted Amazon and reported the fraud and returned the item for refund. As of over a year later, the same vendor was still selling the same fraudulent product and Amazon had done nothing. Caveat emptor.