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McOSIRIS wrote:


LaDyBuG wrote: $30  CN or US Either way.....                                       WHAT A RIPPPP  OFFFFF   LOL well....this bills are limited edition....


Are this his MONTHLY cell phone bills he is selling? LOL


 


 


 


I just happened to go with a friend on a lil job for a couple of hours at nite on the weekend in Chinatown.  The job itself was in a factory – guess what?  They had labels for DKNY & Tommy, Gucci, etc. clearly visible on the tables… there were other top labels as well… some shirts that looked like the real thing too… Unless all these companies have a factory together in Toronto, they are fake too... THEY ARE fake! 


Lo peor que se me vino a la mente:  These fackers are probably paying these “chinitos” maybe $5-$6 an hour and they are making a killing on these knocked off shirts… then again, I went, did my job and got out!



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LaDyBuG wrote:


$30  CN or US Either way.....                                       WHAT A RIPPPP  OFFFFF   LOL

well....this bills are limited edition....

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$30  CN or US


Either way.....


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


WHAT A RIPPPP  OFFFFF


 


LOL



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LaDyBuG wrote:


@ micro-crisis How much is he selling them for? LOL


 


$30.00 isn't that a bargain?



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@ micro-crisis


How much is he selling them for?


LOL



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My buddy sells $25.00 bills if your interested....


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It's an article about bad products.....


I will paraphrase....LOL


Cell phone batteries are among some of the disturbing and dangerous rip-offs counterfeit.....


So if you’re about purchase a low-priced item and you’re not sure if it’s a fake, check the label to make sure it’s been CSA approved. When it comes to toys, the package should contain the manufacturer’s name and address, or some contact method. If those pieces of information aren’t there, it’s probably a rip-off.

Another quick way to spot a knock-off is inspecting the graphics on the package – if they’re poor quality it’s likely a fake.

citytv.com



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If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. That’s the message the Canadian Standards Association is trying to get across to holiday shoppers who are looking for great gift ideas that also happen to be great bargains.

Counterfeiting experts are warning consumers that fakes have infiltrated virtually every product category, including faulty holiday lights, electrical power bars, extension cords, toys, and power tools, and the bogus items have become even harder to spot.

"As the busy holiday shopping season approaches, we want consumers to be aware that counterfeit items do exist in the Canadian marketplace and that these items can be very dangerous,” CSA spokesman RJ Falconi said. “Counterfeit products can kill, and CSA is taking direct aim at this potentially deadly issue."

Cell phone batteries are among some of the disturbing and dangerous rip-offs counterfeit expert Lorne Lipkus has come across.

“The danger of this is nobody knows what's inside this battery. It's never been tested, and because it's never been tested, it could explode - it could have harmful chemicals inside,” he warned. “We've actually raided a place in Canada where someone was making these batteries in the back of a retail store.”

So if you’re about purchase a low-priced item and you’re not sure if it’s a fake, check the label to make sure it’s been CSA approved. When it comes to toys, the package should contain the manufacturer’s name and address, or some contact method. If those pieces of information aren’t there, it’s probably a rip-off.

Another quick way to spot a knock-off is inspecting the graphics on the package – if they’re poor quality it’s likely a fake.

citytv.com



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