Smartphones and the Internet in general have revolutionized the way we buy, making the majority of purchases made online. The rise of this modality has many reasons, there is no need to travel since they even bring the package to your home, there is a huge variety of products, models and sizes, and above all you have the opportunity to find what you are looking for at a lower price .
For this reason, many shopping portals have emerged, such as Amazon or Zalando, in addition to all the web stores of the brands we know, but at the same time, numerous apps of Chinese origin have also emerged that stand out for offering a similar quality (perhaps a little below the original), but with much cheaper prices such as Temu or Aliexpress.
But now a new app has emerged that has gone viral in Spain, and the big reason for this is due to the fact that offers replicas of top brands such as The North Face, Nike, Adidas, Loewe or whatever you are looking for, at ris pricesto. The rise of this platform is due to the fact that on social networks, hundreds of users are sharing their purchases and showing the products that are coming to them.
In fact, Hacoo is not totally new and was originally known as SaraMart, and although it has changed its name, the platform remains essentially the same. The app offers millions of products from different brands and categories, from fashion and electronics to household itemsand not only stands out for its low prices full of offers and discounts, but In many cases shipping costs are free.
But is Hacoo legal?
The big question is whether Hacoo is legal or not, since it is based on the premise that All the products he sells are counterfeits. But the key to the app and the reason why it is not illegal in itself, is because Hacoo operates as an e-commerce platform where it connects sellers with buyers.
The app is designed as if it were TikTok or Instagram, that is, you go down and down and the products keep appearing, but the key is that These products, although they later imitate the real ones, do not include the brand name at any time.. That is, if you go to Hacoo and look for a The North Face coat, the page will tell you that they do not exist (since they would be violating intellectual property law), but if you look for black coats, you will find models that replicate those of the brand. and Even when they arrive they will have the logo and everything.
Hacoo is no stranger to this practice, in the same way that the authorities are not, but there is a kind of legal vacuuml since, as we said, the sellers They do not promote their products with the names of the brands they counterfeit and many times they only share photos where the logo is not visible either.so theoretically they are not selling fakes.
The trick is that in order to find those perfect imitations, users They are going to Telegram groups or on social networkswhere other users share the links for buyers of these products. Therefore, buying at Hacoo is not illegal, however, it is on your conscience that you are buying a counterfeit (in case that gives you any qualms).
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