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16 December 2011, 04:31 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Real Name: Dave Wilkinson
Location: Utah
Watch: 1970 Red 1680 Sub
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Help stopping local online sales of fakes...
I work for KSL TV in Salt Lake City, UT. We operate one of the largest online classifieds websites in the intermountain west-- it easily outdoes Craigslist in online sales of everything from soup to nuts in the local area and beyond. (Here's a link if you're curious.)
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=13 While I don't work directly with the classified ads myself, I'm concerned about the proliferation of fake Rolexes for sale on our site. I'd like to present to the classifieds supervisors a case for "flagging" or removing these fakes, replicas, or whatever they are but I'd like some kind of documentation that sales of such are, in fact, illegal. Can anyone point me to some good reference materials? Craigslist seems to have a fairly good system of eliminating fakes fairly quickly-- I wish our website had the same. |
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