Crime Watch Daily: The Criminal Enterprise Behind Fake Designer Labels

Crime Watch Daily: The Criminal Enterprise Behind Fake Designer Labels

There’s a growing presence of so-called resale or consignment sites on the Web that promise authenticity at prices of 50 to 70 percent off retail. The problem is that these sites are also hotbeds for counterfeiters. Crime Watch Daily’s Andrea Isom reports.

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34 thoughts on “Crime Watch Daily: The Criminal Enterprise Behind Fake Designer Labels

  1. the system try to protect criminals loose on street.
    "tried to support their families overseas"? how pathetic thinking!
    u know how high the US money vs their countries currency? hell a lot. so they r so rich over there n live the life some of us never had. so dont feel sad that they just tried to support families overseas. when they retired, they move back to their countries n live like king/queen
    wakeup American!

  2. I don't understand why people purchase fake designer's stuff ? The "thing" of the real luxury items is not only the brand on it but their quality. If you have a fake Chanel bag for exemple, you don't have the beauty of the real one neither the quality of it. You buy that just to pretend to other people ? Or you lie to yourself ? maybe you lack personality !

  3. Fakes aren't confined to designer labels. Fake antiques are another one, there is a certain EBay seller who has been selling fake EGAs (USMC insignia), fake Revolutionary and Civil War artifacts for so long that many probably made their way beyond personal collections and into museums. Beware the red background!

  4. lol who cares if it's fake??? i've lived in china & bought fake gucci shirt for $50… it's often for this to happen in china. who cares about buying a thousand dollar shirt or smth,, it is just a shirt. fake things should cost from $20-100 but $800 is kinda,,,, eh LMAO

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