dugay nman ni nga kabuang nila... mao na ako... ad2 jd ko sa ukay2x barato puh...
pli lang jd ka ug tarong gna sanina ok nah..
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dugay nman ni nga kabuang nila... mao na ako... ad2 jd ko sa ukay2x barato puh...
pli lang jd ka ug tarong gna sanina ok nah..
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the simple solution is to stop proliferation of fake products in all forms. Kay ngano? Fake raman gyuy nakasugod sa ni aning gubot. dapat si FAKE muy dapat mawala. Yes I admit, tig palit ko fake sometimes kay mas barato gyud but let's face it. in the end, fake products would not exist without the research, development and bountiful effort and resources that companies put into producing their product only to have all that effort be snatched away by fakes. They just want a return on their investment.=D
maypang ukay ukay kay daghan sagol orig..... kung ma swertean, napa dollar sa sulod sa bulsa sa pants...
i agree but dili namn maau ila price gud... yes some people buy it because of the brand. dili unta nila isagol sa orig. how come ang manila naay may greenhills? para ang customer ma aware dili 100% fully authentic ang ila gipalit. dba...
hapit na sale........... be meticoulous lang. ask them kung orig ba gyud..
daghan na raba imitation ka run, maypa sa US nalang mo palit if naa mo kaila nga didto nag base arun maka sure jud mo ug authenticity...
lami kaa ingnon ang tag iya " know what saw this item at carbon. "
Disaster jud sa mga hilig og branded. di man kaayo ko brand conscious basta comfortable lang ko.
Coz even fakes/emits have silk tags na pud ron.
The best way to determine if an item came from Estados Unidos is to look for the "Made in China" label or "Hecho en Mexico" or "Hecho en Honduras" or "Made in Sri Lanka." or "Made in Vietnam."
The fakes are being made from the same places--oftentimes from the same factories--as the places enumerated above.
The really good fakes are probably seconds, overruns, prototypes, discarded production test runs, or what are called "lunch box specials". The latter are made by factory workers in their own time or when management isn't looking (or during unauthorized extra shifts) and smuggled out of the factories. Needless to say these items do not pass through quality assurance, but since they are made by the same skilled folks who make the genuine goodies, the fine line between authentic and knock off can be very blurred.
This is why most major western brands have permanent QA staff from headquarters assigned to overseas factories. Those who can't afford such personnel expenses or who just don't care will always have problems with fakes and pilferage.
Of course there are fakes made in basement factories or as village home industries, but those are usually easier to detect.
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