U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) are telling holiday shoppers to be on alert after more than 13,000 counterfeit designer products were seized in a cargo shipment from China. CBP officers and other personnel assigned to the Los Angeles/Long Beach Seaport intercepted a total of 13,586 counterfeit products, including fake designer bags and clothing items bearing logos resembling that of Gucci, Chanel, Fendi, YSL, and Louis Vuitton. The shipment was seized on Nov. 9. The seized merchandise, if genuine, would have had a combined manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $30,437,775, according to the agency. Counterfeit products are now being posted on “seemingly legitimate listings on well-known websites,” according to the CBP. “Bad actors exploit e-commerce operations by selling counterfeit and unsafe goods through online platforms, particularly during the holiday season when shoppers are looking for deals,” Donald R. Kusser, port director of the Los Angeles/Long Beach Seaport, said in a …