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November 4th, 2009

NRF Updates 'Buyer Beware' List of Items for Shoppers to Steer Clearf of on Auction Sites

WASHINGTON, DC - The National Retail Federation has added new products to a consumer alert about common household items being sold through some online auction sites, warning that these items could be stolen or tainted, posing health risks to consumers. NRF’s warning comes in advance of a Congressional hearing this Thursday about organized retail crime.

“Though retailers suffer billions of dollars in losses each year from organized retail crime, they are not the only group who’s hurt,” said Joe LaRocca, NRF senior asset protection advisor. “Most stolen merchandise is not stored properly and could expose unsuspecting shoppers or their children to a host of risks from spoiled baby formula and pain medication to inaccurate results from diabetic test strips or pregnancy tests.”

According to NRF, organized retail crime groups often steal thousands of dollars of popular, consumable goods at a time with the intent to resell them for profit. In addition to the health risks caused by tainted merchandise, shoppers are left with no way to ensure they are getting the quality they paid for. NRF recommends that shoppers only buy health and beauty items from reputable sources they know and trust, such as legitimate retail stores or websites.

Organized retail crime investigators from a variety of the nation’s largest retailers have identified these items as the most popular health and beauty products stolen and resold by criminals. Additions to the list are bolded:

Abreva
Advil
Aleve
Alli weight loss pills
Benadryl
Braun toothbrushes & replacement heads
Bumble and Bumble
Claritin
Cover Girl cosmetics
Crest Whitestrips
diabetic testing strips
e.p.t. pregnancy tests
Gillette Fusion Razors and replacement cartridges
Gillette MACH3, Venus and Sensor razors and refill cartridges
Lotrimin
Matrix
Nicorette
Oil of Olay
Oral B replacement heads
Pepcid AC
Prilosec
Primatene
Pureology
RoC
Rogaine
Similac
Sudafed
Schick Quattro razors and all Schick refill cartridges
Sonicare replacement heads
Tylenol Extra Strength
Visine
Zantac

For information about the dangers of using expired or improperly stored medication, visit the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

NRF also added specific electronics and food items to the list, including:
High-end liquor
Cigarettes
Red Bull energy drinks
Blu-ray movies and player
Braun electric razors
Dyson vacuums

As the issue of organized retail crime has become more prominent, local and federal law enforcement has begun to crack down more heavily on criminals accused of stealing large quantities of merchandise in stores and reselling it online. However, NRF believes federal legislation is needed to assist law enforcement and prosecutors in their efforts.

“While retailers will continue to invest billions of dollars trying to prevent organized retail crime and apprehend and prosecute the perpetrators, this epidemic cannot be solved by fighting these cases solely in the shopping aisles,” said LaRocca. “New federal laws will make organized retail crime part of our federal criminal statutes, giving law enforcement officers and prosecutors the tools they need to put these criminals behind bars.”



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