Man loses $15K on fake 'One Piece' cards on FB Marketplace
A buyer reportedly lost $15K on fake One Piece cards purchased through Facebook Marketplace.
Why it matters
The headline highlights counterfeit risk in peer-to-peer collectibles transactions, especially where authentication and buyer protection may be limited. For operators and investors, fake inventory can damage trust, reduce liquidity, and make pricing signals less reliable. Supply-chain participants should treat provenance, authentication, and marketplace controls as central risk factors.
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