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Ferrari wants to reward people for ratting out fakes

The carmaker is very vague about what the reward actually entails.

Italian supercar brand, Ferrari, has reportedly started a new "Anti-Counterfeiting Reward Scheme", wherein people can inform the brand of a product being sold that might be infringing on any of Ferrari's trademarks.

The new scheme is said to have been communicated to all owners via email. As per reports, the sale must be happening through a brick-and-mortar place (physical stores) rather than online. People who do identify such items will have to provide even the seller's address to the carmaker.

Ferrari does mention that people who report such products will get a reward. However, the carmaker is very vague about what the reward actually entails. As per reports, Ferrari only promises "a gift item ... while stocks last."

Another caveat is that if the person fails to provide all the info about the seller or if Ferrari has already received a report about the particular seller, the carmaker doesn't have to fulfil its end of the bargain.

Source: TheDrive

 
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