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Labubu V2: How to Avoid Getting Scammed

Labubu V2: How to Avoid Getting Scammed

Labubu V2 is one of the most popular releases in the PopMart universe, and for good reason—its outfits, moods, and mischievous expressions make it a standout among designer toys. But with popularity comes a darker side: fakes are everywhere.
If you're a new collector, here's how to identify real and fake Labubu V2.
Let's be real—Labubu V2 isn't exactly cheap, especially when buying individual figures or limited editions. That's why scammers are taking advantage of eager fans by selling: Counterfeit figures that look eerily real at first glance
that look eerily real at first glance Repacked mystery boxes with swapped or opened toys
with swapped or opened toys Photoshopped listings using stock images to lure buyers
Stick to official Pop Mart stores, licensed retailers, or verified sellers on apps like Shopee, Lazada, or Amazon. If you're buying secondhand, platforms like Carousell or Facebook Marketplace are okay—but check the seller's history and ratings first.
Real Labubu V2 boxes have consistent color printing, sealed packaging, and holographic Pop Mart authenticity stickers. If the box looks faded or the seal is already broken, that's a red flag.
Collectors sometimes use mini scales to guess what's inside a blind box—because each figure has a slightly different weight. Sellers who 'magically' have every rare figure might be exploiting this and reselling it at inflated prices. Always ask where the figure came from.
If someone's offering a super rare Labubu V2 for 70% off market value, pause. That's usually a sign of a fake or bait listing. Always cross-check current prices on collector sites or auction platforms before buying.
Labubu fans are everywhere—Reddit, Discord, Telegram groups, even niche Facebook groups. These communities often help newbies verify sellers, compare photos of real vs. fake figures, and share scam alerts.
A legit seller won't mind showing close-up photos, receipts, or answering basic questions. If someone gets annoyed or pushes you to 'buy now before someone else grabs it,' walk away.
Labubu V2 is an amazing series—don't let scammers ruin it for you. A little bit of caution goes a long way in keeping your collection genuine and your wallet safe. When in doubt, take your time, do your research, and remember: trust your gut more than the price tag.
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