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Re: Spotting Online Counterfeits [message #84605 is a reply to message #84420] Sun, 19 February 2017 11:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Cortney wrote on Fri, 27 January 2017 12:58
The price is a good place to start. If you see that the price of the product seems a little too cheap, then it's probably a knock off of the real thing.

You just spoke my mind. The thing is, if the price is exaggerated, then there is a high chance that it is counterfeit. If people spent more time, building their own brand, other than modifying another company's name, then we'd probably be in a much better position.
 
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