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I already do it but I am not going to stop since the man who owns the original company said something nasty about cleaners not being the people he wants to see using his products so I buy the lookie likie hoping he will have an attack of the vapours knowing a cleaner has his perfume onRe: Fake Goods
Im not sure if I would buy fake goods or not,Is it fair to companies who sell the original brands,and spent time to build up their business,and are the fakes honest,? I cant afford brand names either , but Im not bothered if an item has a name/style or not,I buy because I like an item,not because it has a name. You can often buy brand name goods reduced because they are older models, we have an outlet centre near us which sells a lot of reduced brand name goodsRe: Fake Goods
'm not interested in brand names at all, I would not pay the ridiculous prices for some of these items, including perfume, fakes are just as good, sometimes better and all you pay for with the branded items is the name on the tag which makes the rich person whose name it is even richer. What is so wonderful about wearing, carrying etc something that has a famous name on it?Re: Fake Goods
Was it advertised as a fake Aysa.Re: Fake Goods
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I recommend caution when considering fake branded goods.
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