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30 October 2010, 05:28 PM | #1 |
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On line sellers of counterfeits
I have posted a few times on this forum and wonder if I am allowed to post an on line link of some SOB who is selling counterfeit watches on their own website. I came across this mob when I was looking at watch reviews on U Tube and they are shameless in marketing fake high end Swiss watches.
I thought that this was a covert activity? I do hope that my country would disallow importation of an order from these bastards and it would serve the clown who ordered a model from the right if that happened. I would dearly love to find a way in which they could be exposed and possibly shut down. |
31 October 2010, 10:22 AM | #2 |
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Import of counterfeit goods as merchandise is not allowed in Australia. However, it will be up to the copyright holder to report this as customs cannot determine whether the goods are genuine or not.
(I do not work for customs but previously worked with them before on a case where one of my staff was involved.) |
31 October 2010, 10:25 AM | #3 |
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Report it to Rolex. Please keep the site address off the forum as it isn't necessary here.
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