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Fix “Counterfeit products policy violation” on Google Merchant Center

Google's classifier suspected counterfeit goods. Could be price dramatically below legitimate sources, brand names used without authorisation, or listing patterns matching known counterfeit operations.

What you see in Google Merchant Center:

Counterfeit products policy violation

API identifier: counterfeit_goods

Counterfeit suspicion is severe. Triggered by dramatically below-market pricing, brand names used without authorisation, or listing patterns matching known counterfeit operations.

Authentic-but-flagged is recoverable through appeals with sourcing documentation. Genuine counterfeits aren't. For resellers, brand authorisation programmes are the durable answer.

Top causes

  • 1

    Branded products at prices well below authorised dealer pricing

  • 2

    Reseller listings without brand authorisation

  • 3

    Replicas, knockoffs, or copies marketed as the original

  • 4

    Lookalike product names (Nikee, Adidaz, etc.)

How to fix it

  1. 1

    Provide proof of authentic sourcing

    Account Quality → Appeal. Submit invoices from authorised distributors covering the flagged items.

  2. 2

    Remove obvious knockoffs from the catalog

    Anything obviously trading on a brand's likeness without authorisation needs to come out.

  3. 3

    Verify brand authorisation for resold items

    If you're reselling, get explicit authorisation. Many brands offer authorised reseller programmes.

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FAQ

What if I genuinely have authentic goods?

Appeal with invoices. Authentic-but-flagged is recoverable; suspect goods aren't. The appeal is worth pursuing because suspension is severe.

Last reviewed: 26 May 2026

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