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Guaranain 02:30:20 PM Oct 07 2008

It is all about cost, I've worked retail management for a long time and frequently hear people (primarily age 50 ) complain about merchadise not being american made. At the same time they always complain about prices. Recently I've resorted to pointing out the fact they due to american wages middle class americans can't afford or refuse to pay american prices. In this case it's knock offs, it's all the same people was to sleep better with their purchases but aren't willing to pay the price for it.The funny part of this article it the estimated annual loss, and I have a few questions. What is the basis for this loss?? Did these companies actually lose any real money? No. What was lost was potential sales, based on their retail price and counterfit units sold, which is a HUGE difference. First this isn't stolen merchandise so manufacturing costs are paid by the counterfitters. Second how many of the counterfit units would have been purchased if they were only offered at a full r

SJ At TWA 01:09:03 PM Oct 07 2008

I bought a Chinese Rolex for $25 5 years ago. I've replaced the battery a couple of times, and it still keeps good time. Looks real accept for the 2nd hand ticking rather than sweeping. So I had a choice..$25 or $2500. No brainer to me.As 90% of our products are made by the Chicoms, and come here legally, I don't have a problem buying safe and high quality ripoffs. Soon even cars will be imported from there. And we will let our families fly down the road at 70MPH in them.

SJ At TWA 01:08:15 PM Oct 07 2008

I bought a Chinese Rolex for $25 5 years ago. I've replaced the battery a couple of times, and it still keeps good time. Looks real accept for the 2nd hand ticking rather than sweeping. So I had a choice..$25 or $2500. No brainer to me.As 90% of our products are made by the Chicoms, and come here legally, I don't have a problem buying safe and high quality ripoffs. Soon even cars will be imported from there. And we will let our families fly down the road at 70MPH in them. So, until the problem of poison food and confronting a dangerous government is confronted, I'm not going to worry about a fake tick-tok

VonPappenheim 12:41:46 PM Oct 07 2008

I see how our government will go to bat for big business and go after people who cut into their huge profits, but couldn't care less about us little guys. When I had somebody send me a $350 counterfeit money order, which is a major felony, they wouldn't do a thing. When I had a $150k burglary they also did nothing. Our government only works for those that pay them (ie. BRIBE), not the hardworking taxpaying citizens. It's time for a revolution, because none of the clowns running for office will fix anything.

Umm Yeah Ok 11:53:06 AM Oct 07 2008

If you dont want people buying knockoffs, dont charge so much for them. Seriously! $100 for a shirt? $150 for shoes, $800 for a purse?!? Be thankful that you even have a business left.

Bluekuhn53 11:51:51 AM Oct 07 2008

RE: sport Jerseys, I think for a gross sales of 2.2 M $ and a profit of probably close to $1M, I would consider the risk of 1.5 to 4.5 years in jail. You would most likely get out early on parole and it would be at worst like earning $200K a year and at best $700K a year. There is no incentive for people NOT to do this.

Jzuppelli 11:12:14 AM Oct 07 2008

the problem here is that people are so stupid that they dont see that 98% of the time they are suckered into buying a name like lv or channel that is what you are paying for is the name, ill make an example i have about 5 football jerseys that are fake and i have 1 real one,the real one cost me $275 dollars and the bootlegs cost me $20. there is absolutly no difference between real and fake with my jerseys and for those people out there who would rather buy a real nfl jersey from nfl.com remember this its all made in CHINA,, I USED TO WORK AT A PLACE CALLED BUFFALO IMPRINTS WE MADE HATS T-SHIRTS ECT. NOW THE MIND BLOWING THING FOR ALL YOU PEOPLE OUT THERE THAT HATE BOOTLEGS IS THAT EVERYBODY KNOWS "NEW ERA HATS" SO WHY DID NEW ERA HAVE OUR COMPANY MAKE THEIR HATS FOR THEM WHEN THEY WERE BEHIND ON ORDERS, I GUESS YOU COULD CONCIDER IT BOOTLEG IT WASNT MADE AT THEIR FACTORY!!!! THINK ABOUT THAT,,,,WE ALL KNOW SOME BOOTLEGS SUCK REALLY BAD, BUT WHERE I GET MY STUFF FROM I CAN GET ANYTHIN

tamilynn38 11:06:25 AM Oct 07 2008

I agree and america is not an exception to the rule. Our counrty also makes knock-offs.

Shadowred3000 11:04:20 AM Oct 07 2008

That's the American way! Blame every other country for everything, that'll work.....ignorant idiots. It's partly the dumb consumers that fall for stupid fakes. It's obvious when something is fake when it costs $300 then it should (like, say, an expensive sneaker is being sold on the streets for $300 less then it costs....I don't, maybe common sense should tell you NOT to buy it?)

Nvisiblegypsys 10:51:24 AM Oct 07 2008

Another BIG business is counterfeiting musical instruments.......mostly big name guitars.......Gibson U.S.A. is leading the industry fight against this.......it's estimated that 1/3 of all big name guitars on e-bay, are fake........They ALL come from China of course....................How can you be certain you're getting the genuine article you pay your hard earned money for? BUY ONLY FROM AUTHORIZED DEALERS!!!! ANY product on e-bay, that ships directly from China..........has a 99% chance of being fake...............Also...if the price is too good to be true, then its not true....................You get what you pay for.

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