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.
globalwholesaling is legitimate and it is a great place to purchase stuff….. some people just don’t want TO SEE someone else making it ??????…………….GREAT SITE…………
Silvia
it says when is a replica….easy to know……… they also have no replicas………