The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to be on the lookout for counterfeit Labubu toys as online scammers try to capitalize on the popular trend.
More than 70 people have reported purchasing fake Labubu toys, according to the BBB's Scam Tracker.
In some cases, consumers who thought they were buying a genuine Labubu received a counterfeit version or nothing at all after making their purchase.
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The BBB said some consumers reported buying from websites that were marketed on apps like TikTok as being authentic, but then, after an order was placed, the website disappeared.
The Labubu has become the hot toy of the moment, making it a prime target for scammers looking to take advantage of high demand.
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