Thursday, October 1, 2009

Protect yourself from a site that sells phonies

Some simple steps you can take to avoid buying a fake:


  1. Price - too good to be true? guess what, there's a reason for that. They sell fakes. Unless it's after Christmastime when a lot of stores will put stock on sale.
  2. The word 'ugg' in the website address - unless it's uggaustralia.com then they sell fakes.
  3. The site doesn't sell a full range of products - counterfeiters don't bother with slippers, etc.
  4. More favor for more purchase! Poor English grammar? They sell fakes.
  5. Ship direct from China - Yeah right. The epicenter of counterfeiting sends direct from the factory to your doorstep. Sure.
  6. Paypal/money orders only? - Yep, you got it. So you can't charge it back against your credit card. Shifty, huh?
  7. No or limited contact information listed - Or, if there is, it's a fake address in the US. Where do you send them back to if they dont fit?
This list is incomplete, but always check with ugg australia's authorized retailer page to make sure you're getting the real thing. 

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