I just came across GlobalWholesaling and couldn’t believe my eyes. LV goes for $200. Prada for $80. Could these be original??
Smelling a fish behind the too-good-to-be-true offers, I fired up Google before swiping the Visa.
Whew. Saved by the big G. Turns out this site is owned by one guy who runs a network selling knockoff products straight out of China (hmmm.. these bags might explode or expel noxious fumes).
If GlobalWholesaling wants to sell, let it advertise with a conscience. Let the buyers know they are obtaining replicas. The business then generates trust even though its products aren’t particularly laudable.
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I just came across the same site, because they had a flyer up on facebook. I was checking it out, and knew it had to be replicas the minute I saw the prices. However, I thought it was the law to say that it is replicas on a website. They really should have it listed somewhere on the site, but I never came across it.
Thanks for the feedback.
We do post the nature of the bags on the “Terms and Conditions” Link found on the Homepage.