StockX has reported it rejected nearly $10 million worth of counterfeit sneakers last year as part of a comprehensive report outlining its efforts on verification, fraud prevention and anti-counterfeiting in 2024.

The resale platform’s “Brand Protection and Consumer Trust” report consists of 19 pages detailing the measures it takes to ensure it delivers authentic product to consumers. Over the course of 2024, StockX rejected more than 30,000 sneakers alone suspected of being counterfeit. Suspected fakes are the second most common reason for products being rejected, accounting for 22 percent of total products rejected. 32 percent of items were rejected for defects, while 12 percent were found to be used and another 7 percent came in a damaged box.

“The findings in this report underscor

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