Wildberries will no longer accept jewelry from sellers without documents confirming its originality. This is one of the measures to combat counterfeiting, the standard is being introduced in all the company’s warehouses.
The Wildberries marketplace will introduce additional measures to combat non-original and low-quality jewelry, a company representative said.
Wildberries will no longer accept jewelry for which the seller has not provided a registration document in the State Integrated System of Precious Metals and Stones (GIIS DMDC).
Wildberries previously banned the sale of vaporizers and liquids for them on the site, even those that do not contain nicotine. As of March 1, the marketplace stopped accepting unlabeled products from sellers. Such goods include clothing, shoes, underwear, perfumes and toilet water, inner tubes, tires, bottled water, and dairy products.
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Source: RB

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