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Pictures of FAKE Decker UGG Australia Boots Part 4 of 5

by: oph52( 811Feedback score is 500 to 999) Top 25 Reviewer
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Guide viewed: 44626 times Tags: UGG | UGGS | FAKE | Decker | Tall Classic


I wanted to post a rogues gallery but in their wisdom eBay only allow 10 pictures to a guide so please look at my other guides for pictures.  In the meantime, here's the third set of pictures of FAKE Classic Tall Decker UGGS.  The giveaway is either the blue (and now I notice light brown) label pinned onto the boot and/or a dust bag in either dark or light brown that says 'Snow Boots' - real Decker UGGS do not have any of these items!! 

Also many fake UGGS come up small - as opposed to genuine ones which come up big.  If you are advised to order a size up from normal or the seller says they didn't fit - then this is a sure sign they are fakes!

If you think any of these pictures are yours then please examine your conscience - you are guilty of ripping people (often youngsters) off.  If as a seller, you think you are an innocent victim then please go along to the high street, compare your supposed UGGS with those in the shops and then 'collar' your supplier.  Please help stamp out this wicked trade.

If you are thinking of buying, please proceed with caution - the pictures below are of FAKE Decker UGGS

In the pictures below, the pinned on blue tag, the beige dust bag and the fact that the heel label is far too high (plus the small 'R' is in the wrong position) that give the game away:-

 

In the pictures below, the beige dust bag (that says "Snow Boots") confirm they are fakes:-

The pinned on tag below might as well say "Fake, fake, fake"!

The presence of a so-called "shopping bag" below confirms these as fake Decker UGG boots - the genuine ones DO NOT come with these bags!  This is all part of the fakers attempt to pad out the offering to make you thinky you are buying the real deal!

 

IF you buy from soemone who use this picture below (or similar) then you will certainly be buying FAKE Decker UGGS.  There is a pinned on label (concealed between the boots) which confirms them as fakes.  Anyone with this much stock is also scamming you - Decker UGGS do not even let authorised stockists have this much stock!!

 

You should be getting good at this now!  In the picture below its the pinned on label that confirms them as fakes.  The so called care leaflet and authenticity certificate are total forgeries (not hard to do if you think about it)

 

Once again in the picture below, the pinned on label and multiple boxes in stock should ring alarm bells.  You can't see it too clealry but the label on the box has an orange bar and an Austrlian Flag - all part of the scam to make you think you are buying the genuine article instead of the blatant FAKES which is what they are.  Again the care cards and authenticity certificates are forged.

In the pictures below if look closely there is a light brown label pinned on the boots.  The label will say "Originated by CGM Co. Ltd".  This confirms both of them as fakes .  In the second picture, also note the orange strip running along the top of the label on the box - another sign of a fake.  Again, some of these box labels also show the Australian flag - very patriotic, but another definite sign of a FAKE!

 

 

 


Guide ID: 10000000004664410Guide created: 16/11/07 (updated 22/11/09)

 
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