Palma: Van with 700 Counterfeits Seized — Controls in Focus
Counterfeit Goods at Mallorca Markets: What Shoppers Should Know
Counterfeit goods can still appear at Mallorca markets. Learn why they matter and how shoppers can avoid them.

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Are counterfeit goods still a problem at markets in Mallorca?
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What should I look for before buying bags or wallets at a market in Mallorca?
Ask about origin, look for paperwork, and be wary of suspiciously cheap branded items.
Why are police controls at Palma markets being tightened?
The controls are meant to stop fake goods and protect local trade in Palma.
What happens to counterfeit goods seized by police in Mallorca?
They are removed from sale and usually destroyed after the legal formalities are finished.
Can markets in Mallorca be held responsible for selling fake branded products?
Market organizers may face pressure to improve checks and prevent fake goods from being sold.
Is it legal to buy counterfeit goods at a market in Mallorca?
No, counterfeit goods are illegal to sell and part of unlawful trade.
How can shoppers avoid fake goods at Palma markets?
Buy cautiously, ask about origin, and be careful with unusually cheap branded items.
Why do counterfeit goods matter for Mallorca’s economy?
They damage honest businesses, reduce tax income, and can hurt Mallorca’s reputation.
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