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Online ad pops up for Yifare Bunny Pal, "realistic interactive bunny" with 4 second clips of convincing realistic movements. I noticed one still photo looked different, cheaper looking. I saw the same bunny on Amazon (under the name Bunby) with a reviewer showing the "cheaper" bunny in a video that shows it's a typical cheap battery operated bunny that looks nothing like the photos. Link to video:( https://drive.google.com/file/d/15VsoKhlmOuZFBLHKkrCzD-xy0z47v-oD/view?usp=sharing ). As a video editor and graphic designer I noticed on further inspection of ad photos and videos that these are AI generated with one photo of the real product, the nose is different from the AI photos (so maybe they can say they had the real product in the ad to cover themselves). This is a Hong Kong scam through and through just in time for Easter. So if you can stop them and the ones on Amazon, you will save a lot of parents frustration.
$34.99
NY, USA- 11542
Online Purchase
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YIFARE also sold on SHAREM.com and on Amazon under XASIVE MOVVIYE
March 4, 2025
954038
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