Costumer’s Page

I thought of writing a page about Ugg boots costumers’ feedback to highlight the popularity and how really comfortable these Ugg Boots are. But as I check on through many resources, I’ve read about people who are irritated with fake Uggs. I had even read people who already ordered one and was really excited but when they got the pair of boots, They were more than disappointed.

REAL or FAKE Uggs:

How Can You Tell?

Yes, we already know, Ugg boots are really comfortable, easy to wear, great for snow and also great on any season. What many of us don’t really know is that there are people who are  selling FAKE UGGS. Many sellers have been selling Counterfeit Products. These are phony products or they sell fake items.

Unfortunately, like any other footwear, there a lot of imitators who use impractical materials with the same designs and name. Fake Uggs are everywhere and if buyers are not careful enough, they’re also probable costumers for these PHONY UGG BOOTS.

 

 

There are two kinds of these Counterfeit Ugg sellers. The first kind is the ones who fairly label their products as “FAKE UGGS.” Their target customers are the people who can’t afford authentic Uggs but really want to have one. By availing these fake boots, they’ll be having an Uggs-look-alike boots in a very veer low price.

The second kind of Counterfeit sellers is the one who really uses the name of Ugg Boots and sell those with the same prices as what the original Uggs have. These are still Fake Products, pretending to be genuine. The intention is to encourage buyers to buy their Fake Ugg boots and deceive them because those Uggs that was sold are bogus.

Proclaimed fake or not proclaiming it, still considered a crime.

“Counterfeiters hurt legitimate business owners as well as the overall economy because they do not pay taxes nor do they provide fair wages or benefits to their employees. They frequently use child labor, participate in identity theft, fail to deliver goods that were paid for and have been connected to gang activity and terrorism, among other crimes.”

Ugg Boots which are released on FALL of 2010, has security labels and stickers, both on the product and outside the box. Uggs without these security labels and stickers are FAKE.

A. The Sticker: Located outside the shoe box

Turn the sticker(A1) into a different viewing direction,  look at the Reflective Strip. Notice the color changed and the Ugg Logo exposed (A2). The reflective strips are holograms, only seen in True Ugg Boots.

 

B.  Sewn in Label (Seen outside of any Ugg Products)

Same as the sticker out side the handbag or the shoebox of the product, the sewn in label (B1), which is seen outside the boots, also has reflective strip. Moving the product, if you see the reflective strip changes as it moves (B2), the Ugg Boots that you are holding is not fake.

 

What Do Fake UGGS Look Like?

 

                                                

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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