Counterfeit Pokémon Cards in Palma: Who Bears the Responsibility?
Why Intent Is Hard to Prove in Counterfeit Cases in Mallorca
Counterfeit cases in Mallorca often hinge on intent, not just possession, because supply chains can be complex.

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Why is it so difficult to prove intent in counterfeit goods cases in Mallorca?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
How can you tell if Pokémon cards bought in Mallorca might be counterfeit?
Look for poor print quality, odd packaging, and missing licensing details.
Who is responsible if counterfeit goods pass through a parcel centre in Palma?
Liability depends on knowledge, intent, and the role each person played.
What should small retailers in Palma do to avoid problems with counterfeit products?
Keep records, verify suppliers, and check products before selling.
Are parcel centres in Mallorca responsible for checking fake goods?
They can flag suspicious parcels, but they cannot catch everything.
Can expert reports prove where counterfeit cards were made?
They can confirm a fake, but not always the source or intent behind it.
Is it safe to buy Pokémon cards at flea markets in Mallorca?
Yes, but only if you check the seller and the cards carefully.
What does the Palma counterfeit cards case mean for buyers on Mallorca?
It is a reminder to check the seller, the price, and the product details.
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