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Of course it’s the counterfeiters fault. If they didn’t do it, people wouldn’t be able to get it.

 

If people weren't tight fisted or willing to buy fake/criminal goods no one would make them or nick them.

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In the spirit of what they're doing, why don't they rebrand their holy book as fake.

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If the clothing retailers/brands still used British companies instead of outsourcing to India and China there'd be less of a problem. The reason 'fakes' are so difficult to spot is that patterns are presented to the brands as x per bolt of cloth, then when they've gone home, the patterns are re-jigged so x+a batch of 'fakes' can be made from the SAME bolt of cloth - this devalues the licenced goods as specifications on pattern placing can be ignored in the re-jig

 

I'm so glad I'm not a sap for labels :P

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If people weren't tight fisted or willing to buy fake/criminal goods no one would make them or nick them.

 

Refer to my previous post.

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In the spirit of what they're doing, why don't they rebrand their holy book as fake.

 

Excellent idea.

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