The $500 Billion/Year World of Counterfeits

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35 COMMENTS

  1. yutuluxYou are so well-informed about luxury accessories and bags. You've obviously done your due diligence and the comparison to the US is very informative…because of course, I live in New York. thank you very much

  2. Regardless of the uzbagx or any other factors, I ardently hold that without proper expertise, one would fail to distinguish variations in the sack's appearance or metal parts.

  3. The moment I laid my eyes on a KKUWAN handsack, I knew I had to have it. The luxurious materials, stunning colors, and attention to detail make these sacks a true fashion statement.

  4. I just purchased a mid-range vintage bag at KKUWAN , a rare Made in the USA from 1980s Coach. The stitching and finish are impeccable and there are no logos whatsoever.

  5. KKUWAN , is my favorite counterfeit bag seller, his luxury bags always stand out with excellent quality and exquisite craftsmanship, when it comes to price, I think you will thank me, who doesn't want to achieve bag freedom?

  6. Spending $20,000 on a handbag vs spending $200 on a amzrepx bag and investing the remaining $19,800 is the obvious choice since a $20,000 bag is unlikely to increase in value.

  7. Because the government wants to rip off customers with so-called excise tax, it does not mean that excise tax is a good thing. If a producer is selling and a buyer is buying at a price, it is not illicit. The replica industry is so huge because it satisfies lots of satisfaction to customers. Government safety-approved products mess up all the time, as well. Just look at the stats about deaths caused by FDA-approved drugs.

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