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Finally, the authorities are cracking down on scammer websites selling fake uggs in the UK. They've shut down over 1200 sites, all using the co.uk domain extension, that have proven to sell fakes. HATS OFF TO YOU!
Just go to google.co.uk, search ugg...
If you visit a site and suspect it deals in fake ugg boots, here's a few keywords used to dupe customers so look for out for them. See any of these and you'll know you've found a site that sells fakes.
'factory direct' - The only way to get UGGs is...
Another way to detect a fake site: On the left navigation bar, if you see style names as headers instead of product categories (ladies boots, mens slippers, etc.) like you see on most websites, you're looking at a site that sells fakes. Check out this...
Don't know why but fake ugg boot sites love this poor little sheep picture. I often wondered how they plan on backing up their 'guarantee', since most of these boots aren't real sheepskin!
Another thing I noticed today about how counterfeit sites operate is that they'll use free web-based statistics on their home pages and put links up to them. A couple of these third party statics sites are www.51.la and www.cnzz.com. If you notice...