Click Chip, Butter Chip! Ferrari rewards you when you report counterfeit items
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“Ladies get stitches” is something you hear regularly in mafia films, but at Ferrari you can actually get something by clicking on it: a gift.
Ferrari is very careful with its brand and simply sues its own customers if they do something the company doesn’t like. It doesn’t matter if you transferred about a million to Maranello, your own car is apparently never entirely yours.
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Ferrari is much more than a car manufacturer, as the brand also makes money from merchandise items: jackets, socks, hats, shoes, umbrellas and headphones.
Fight against counterfeit items
Maranello needs your help in the fight against counterfeits. A special page on the brand’s website allows you to “click” on fake products or their manufacturers. And you get a reward for that too.
As far as we know, no other car brand has what Ferrari calls an “Anti-Counterfeiting Reward” program. Although we don’t find that surprising given the brand’s notoriously aggressive approach.
What do you get then?
But what happens when you report counterfeit products? A 296 GTB? A Roma? No idea. The website simply states that you will receive a “gift item” “while supplies last.”
Source: Auto visie

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