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Old 07-26-2006, 05:40 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Yeah those bags are an awesome price,

Too bad they aren't real!

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Hahaha too bad the website isn't fraud!
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Old 07-26-2006, 11:52 PM   #22 (permalink)
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you can tell if they are fake by checking if the patterns match at the seams. Real LV bags will match because they take the extra time to do those things.. thats the easiest way to check
 
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Old 07-27-2006, 12:09 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Real or Fake?

You can also tell if they're real by the tag. Real ones don't have tags attatched onto them, the tag comes in one of the pockets or something....its not tacky...actually, there's an awesome artical on e-bay about how to tell a real one from a fake one....

I can't find the link right now, but I know it was there somewhere! :)

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Old 07-30-2006, 04:28 AM   #24 (permalink)
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by purchasing a fake bags, you\'re supporting child labours and terrorist activity.
A tad unrelated but...

I've heard this mentioned on an American TV show but they showed no evidence regarding how buying fakes actually support terrorist activity (as far as I'm concerned right now it's a scare tactic). Can you please elaborate?
 
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Old 07-30-2006, 02:24 PM   #25 (permalink)
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You can also tell if they're real by the tag. Real ones don't have tags attatched onto them, the tag comes in one of the pockets or something....its not tacky...actually, there's an awesome artical on e-bay about how to tell a real one from a fake one....

I can't find the link right now, but I know it was there somewhere! :)

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My friend bought a fake one that came with tags and a little LV storage bag like when you buy real ones.

The easiest way to tell. If the interlocking LV's are cut in half or snipped ANYWHERE ON THE BAG its fake.
The LV's on a real Louis bag are lined up.
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:08 AM   #26 (permalink)
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are u guys into buying fake bags? i hate ppl that use fakes..they are soo low.... i can tell by a single glimpse which ones are real/fake......pls dun post anymore replia websites here.
 
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:46 AM   #27 (permalink)
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well some people buy fake bags because they cant afford a real one. even thought they cant afford a real one they still buy a fake one to fit in or something. and mostly when you see someone walking around with a lv or gucci purses, you assume its fake.
 
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Old 08-07-2006, 08:05 PM   #28 (permalink)
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A tad unrelated but...

I've heard this mentioned on an American TV show but they showed no evidence regarding how buying fakes actually support terrorist activity (as far as I'm concerned right now it's a scare tactic). Can you please elaborate?
do you believe everything you hear or see on tv?
replicas are made in sweatshops in third-world countries.

most terrorists, warlords/druglords, criminals own these so-called 'factories'. by you purchasing fakes, you are giving them money to buy weapons and other terrorist related arms.

your faux 'trendy' bag supports terrorists. is that a good enough elaboration for you?

besides, believing something said on such mainstream media is just crazy.
dont we all want to hear both sides of the stories, gather our info and then draw our conclusions?
 
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Old 08-07-2006, 08:29 PM   #29 (permalink)
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well some people buy fake bags because they cant afford a real one. even thought they cant afford a real one they still buy a fake one to fit in or something. and mostly when you see someone walking around with a lv or gucci purses, you assume its fake.
There are quite a few people out there who carry real ones, all you really have to do is look and check it out for yourself instead of assuming.
 
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Old 08-08-2006, 12:04 AM   #30 (permalink)
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do you believe everything you hear or see on tv?
replicas are made in sweatshops in third-world countries.

most terrorists, warlords/druglords, criminals own these so-called 'factories'. by you purchasing fakes, you are giving them money to buy weapons and other terrorist related arms.

your faux 'trendy' bag supports terrorists. is that a good enough elaboration for you?

besides, believing something said on such mainstream media is just crazy.
dont we all want to hear both sides of the stories, gather our info and then draw our conclusions?
I wasn't confirming what I saw on TV, rather I was trying to get more information to have a conclusive and valid opinion on the topic. They made it out as if it's the ultimate truth WITH NO EVIDENCE. I'm a Media and Communications major, don't start your mouth-off because you assume I whole heartedly believed what I saw. Chances are, I've written more papers and read more on the topic of bias and lies in the media. I simply wanted to see if anyone had a valid source of information for such a claim at the time I wrote that reply.

Certainly what you said may be rational and plausible, but your claims were unsubstantiated. Feel free to rebuttle, but include a reliable source of information. But from the quick research I've done, it does seem to be the case in some (...very little) of the investigations.

I don't mean to make this topic personal, sorry to everyone else.

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I wasn't confirming what I saw on TV, rather I was trying to get more information to have a conclusive and valid opinion on the topic. They made it out as if it's the ultimate truth WITH NO EVIDENCE. I'm a Media and Communications major, don't start your mouth-off because you assume I whole heartedly believed what I saw. Chances are, I've written more papers and read more on the topic of bias and lies in the media. I simply wanted to see if anyone had a valid source of information for such a claim at the time I wrote that reply.

Certainly what you said may be rational and plausible, but your claims were unsubstantiated. Feel free to rebuttle, but include a reliable source of information. But from the quick research I've done, it does seem to be the case in some (...very little) of the investigations.

I don't mean to make this topic personal, sorry to everyone else.

i found this on my research.

hopefully, it'll support some parts of the question.

i guess everyone is entitled to their own opinions.

but even if replicas and counterfeit products are not linked to terrorist activity, it is, for a fact linked to child labour.

do you buy replicas?

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the one in richmond nightmarket are ugly. there\'s a place in metro sells fake juicy, LV, gucci, chanel and etc. all i remember was the juicy wrislet were $20. it\'s place that sellings wedding dress and etc. they have a secret back door that sells it. forgot what it\'s call but it starts with the letter T.
Are they still opened? I thought they got closed down a whlie ago unless it was a different store. I got a fake Dior saddle bag purse there last year that I never used and probably never will if I can find it somewhere in my closet. I believe the store is located near Sears and Levi. It's pretty heaty so I don't think they'll let everyone in.

I'm not THAT big a fan of LV nor huge designer labels though. I don't really understand how people can spend so much money on them. Most of the stuff aren't that nice anyway... except Dior... I love it!
 
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