willman   10 #13 Posted December 9, 2011 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. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
mj.scuba   10 #14 Posted December 9, 2011 In the spirit of what they're doing, why don't they rebrand their holy book as fake. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Strix   11 #15 Posted December 9, 2011 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 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
stevie1957 Â Â 10 #16 Posted December 9, 2011 If people weren't tight fisted or willing to buy fake/criminal goods no one would make them or nick them. Â Refer to my previous post. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
stevie1957 Â Â 10 #17 Posted December 9, 2011 In the spirit of what they're doing, why don't they rebrand their holy book as fake. Â Excellent idea. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...