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PLEASE STOP BUYING COUNTERFEIT ITEMS !
Do you know how bad it is to buy replica or counterfeit items???even children below 8 yrs old working more than 10 hours a day in asia just to make those Designer Handbags wannabees and payed a penny per week?? instead of going to schools?

Selling altered copies of items that do not claim to be originals is legal. Copied goods dominate grocery stores, for example, with off-brand products looking very similar to brand-name products on the same shelf.
Identity theft (counterfeiting), however, involves selling exact copies of things as originals. The people who profit from identity theft are as happy to sell your credit card information to others as they are to sell you fake prescription drugs or purses, can rob you of your credit rating and worse, it has the potential of robbing you of your life. In addition, illegal profits often underwrite activities that promote wars and murder, which are not the type of behaviours one wants to encourage.

Selling counterfeit goods is ILLEGAL. It’s a violation of intellectual property rights, dilutes the brand name, costs the public millions of dollars in lost revenue, and supports underground crimes such as child pornography ( paedophilia ), drug trafficking, slavery, & terrorism. Counterfeit bags are made in third world countries by children ( instead of going to school ) as young as 8, working for over 10 hours a day.

Unfortunately, most people can't really tell the difference between a counterfeit bag and an authentic one made by the original designer itself. Not only does fake merchandise mirror the style of different product lines, it also bears the labels trademarked emblems. It is important and a must that you know exactly how to distinguish Real from Fake and what's behind all these imitations.

Receipts, Product Tags, Shopping Bags, Dust bags, Boxes, Serial numbers, Authenticity cards do not guarantee AUTHENTICITY!

Beware of people who claim having receipts. Unscrupulous sellers have ways of getting their hands on these items and include them with the counterfeit product hoping to fool unsuspecting buyers.
Fake receipts is not difficult to do since there’s a Business Xerox machine and very Sophisticated printing machines who can easily do the job out there, with the scanners, computers and the high technology available today it isn’t hard to replicate care booklets, serial numbers, tags etc.

The most hottest fashion brand that exist today are also the most intended to be copied, labels like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, Burberry, Fendi, Coach, Chanel, and Chloé are the most target. A very good example is ebay, when buying from the net look for extras like branded dustbags, boxes and identity cards. However much you follow these rules the fakers are always one step ahead. In many cases they can fake the packaging and ID cards as well as the handbags.theres a lot of counterfeit items floating around there!
so be very careful !

For more Further Information :
"Learn How to Spot Fake Designer Handbags"



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