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kidwarp · 17w
It’s the same way on Walmart for the not in store brands lol
nostrich · 17w
A lot of the items on Amazon are stolen goods.
Bill Cypher · 17w
Random names on amazon are almost universally scam products. Eventually the real reviews catch up with their shit product and overtake the initial astroturf fake review buy. It is cheaper at that point to roll a new brand from the random name generator than buy enough reviews to fix it. Do us and y...
LWB · 17w
Yeah Chinese brands do sound like gibberish lmao
BrianFitzwater · 17w
The names are ones that drug companies didn’t use.
John · 17w
I think they do it to get an easy trademark so Amazon treats them better
DarthCoin · 17w
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SuiGenerisJohn · 17w
DROPSHIP FROM QUIZZERTZ
SatsAndSports · 17w
Brands on Amazon have crazy names because Amazon insists that they have a registered trademark. And a crazy unpronounceable name is easier for the intern at the USPTO (US Patent and Trademark Office) to confirm as new and distinct from all the existing names https://stemerlaw.com/2025/07/16/why-are...
just one more thing · 17w
It's because they're Chinese brands just grabbing whatever name they can . Amazon is basically now AliExpress, but a lot more expensive.
a1 · 17w
They are shitty companies in China with zero safeguards selling fake shit. When they finally get too many complaints Amazon takes them down and they pop right back up under another gibberish name.