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Woman finds $8 Labubu at Goodwill. Then she opens the box and realizes she’s been bamboozled: 'I even checked the QR code'
A woman thought she bought a Labubu at Goodwill for $8. Then she opened the box and realized she got another item entirely.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Labubu toys are growing in popularity, and scammers are taking advantage. The Better Business Bureau has received several reports of scammers trying to sell knockoff versions ...
Mary Roeloffs is a Forbes breaking news reporter covering pop culture. The Better Business Bureau issued a warning to online shoppers after dozens of people reported they've fallen for scams when ...
It seems like everyone is trying to get their hands on the latest trending toy, the Labubu. Scammers are taking notice and selling counterfeit merchandise or creating fake websites with no real ...
The viral Labubu toys from Pop Mart are now officially available on Amazon. Learn how to shop for authentic figures, verify ...
Labubus, plush monster dolls with razor-sharp teeth and mischievous smiles, are the latest product to go viral on TikTok, where obsessed consumers are racking up millions of views showing off their ...
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