Usually when people hear the word "counterfeit", they think of funny money or luxury handbags that look a little off. Would you believe that the crafting world is plagued by counterfeits too?
Believe it!
You may have come across Stampin' Up! stamps and dies for sale on online shopping venues that look like, but are not Stampin' Up!. Not only do counterfeits hurt demonstrators and infringe on Stampin' Up!'s intellectual property, but customers may receive an inferior product.
Counterfeiting is time consuming to combat and Stampin' Up! works hard to keep on top of it. If you spot SU! items that you think might be counterfeit, you can send an email to Infringements@stampinup.com with:
OK, now that the serious part is over, did you know that Stampin' Up!'s stamps and inks are made in the United States? Superstar seller Tami White was fortunate to visit the Kenab, Utah facility and kindly posted a video of her tour online!

Believe it!
You may have come across Stampin' Up! stamps and dies for sale on online shopping venues that look like, but are not Stampin' Up!. Not only do counterfeits hurt demonstrators and infringe on Stampin' Up!'s intellectual property, but customers may receive an inferior product.
Counterfeiting is time consuming to combat and Stampin' Up! works hard to keep on top of it. If you spot SU! items that you think might be counterfeit, you can send an email to Infringements@stampinup.com with:
- A link to the webpage where counterfeit products are shown or listed (direct links are preferred over screenshots)
- Name of the stamp set/product (if known)
- Any other relevant details
OK, now that the serious part is over, did you know that Stampin' Up!'s stamps and inks are made in the United States? Superstar seller Tami White was fortunate to visit the Kenab, Utah facility and kindly posted a video of her tour online!

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