>>1627989If they don't sell it with a box, forget it. If it's sold in a box, look for a small sticker with the logo of the company that owns the product. Some companies, like Goodsmile, have holographic stickers. Other signs of bootlegs are unrealistic low prices and overall bad quality. For anything that isn't extremely small, if it's sold under 80$, it's probably too good to be true. Basically, expect to pay 100$ per figure or don't bother. I'll attach some examples of stickers if it can help.