Counterfeit
Software Offers Flooding E-mail Inboxes
If
you are in search of popular computer software, be careful when purchasing from
Web sites that offer deals at unbelievably low prices. E-mail advertisements
for popular software are flooding e-mail inboxes nationwide. And, according to
Business Software Alliance, many of these offers are for counterfeit software.
Counterfeiters, using sophisticated methods, are creating software that looks
nearly identical to the real thing.
Here's
how it works: Counterfeiters buy or steal legitimate software and copy the
package design, plastic wrapping and certificate of authenticity. Using
expensive copiers, thousands of CDs are created. Web sites are set up, offering
incredible deals. According to industry experts, most sites are established
overseas, far from
A
customer who purchases a program could get working software. But industry
experts say customers are more likely to receive non-working products, or
oftentimes nothing at all. And, there is little recourse for consumers who are
cheated.
The
Better Business Bureau offers the following tips to consumers to help them
avoid purchasing pirated software.
This
information is general in nature and is not intended as a reliability report on
any company, product, or service.