MarqVision: False AI Complaints, Zero Human Review
Marqvision filed a counterfeit complaint (ID: 20421266391) against our Amazon seller account for a hometown souvenir hat for a small town in Texas. The town name on our product refers exclusively to a geographic location, not any brand or trademark. There is no brand logo, no iconic imagery, no commercial symbols of any kind on the product.
At Merch Town, we have been producing legitimate souvenir and personalized merchandise since 2019 and are a recognized leader in this space with millions of products, including hats, t-shirts and sweaters, across major marketplaces.
The complaint was filed without any apparent human review of the listing content, which clearly and repeatedly identifies the product as a Texas town souvenir. The "counterfeit without test buy" classification on our Amazon account is severely damaging and entirely unwarranted.
We reached out to Marqvision directly using the contact provided in the complaint notice to request a retraction and have received no response.
This matches a clear pattern visible in other reviews here: AI fires complaints indiscriminately, no human reviews the output, and when sellers reach out to dispute false positives they are met with complete silence.
Zero accountability. Zero human review. Zero recourse.
If you sell online, be warned: automated enforcement systems like Marqvision will flag your listings based on keyword matching alone with no regard for context, product type, or actual trademark use.
Other legitimate sellers including authorized retailers have reported the exact same experience.
And when they get it wrong, they go silent.






