Recently, interest has grown significantly fashionistas from all over the world to the "star" shoes from brands such as Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blahnik.
increasing number of women are eager to buy a particular model of shoes worn by celebrities and Hollywood stars.
With the increasing demand for the trendy products for the past six months, the Internet flooded scammers selling naive buyers rough and low-quality fakes.Experts from the British newspaper Daily Mail warned shoppers and advise how to spot deception.
According to experts, the international mafia and criminal structures in their own way responded to the growing popularity of "star" famous brand shoes: in the famous for their cheap labor Chinese factories they produce counterfeits of expensive dress shoes and sell them on the Internet fakesites, allegedly owned by the well-known brands.
especially interested in scam products is the brand Christian Louboutin - known favorite stars and manufacturer of luxury stylish shoes.
the first and most important sign of forgery is overly underestimated the price of shoes.
For example, a model of shoes «Pigalle» by Christian Louboutin, from the wardrobe of Kate Moss in a fake form costs only £ 116.99 instead of the original price of 375 pounds.
Rihanna purchased for 504 pounds sterling shoes «Python Pumps» by Christian Louboutin are scam sites just 143.99 pounds sterling.
favorite Kate Moss, Kim Kardashian and other stars model Louboutin Pigalle Pumps, standing 435 pounds, in the form of a fake sale online for £ 129.99 - allegedly at a discount of 70%.
A silver shoes Louboutin Very Galaxy, which appeared in public Sarah Jessica Parker, sold on pirate sites for 131.99 pounds, instead of the 453 pounds.
the Internet sold many more counterfeits of "star" shoes from Christian Louboutin, shoes including Christina Aguilera, Victoria Beckham, Megan Fox, Halle Berry and Denise Richards.
official representatives of these and other famous brands have denied any involvement in the sales of shoes at low prices, called it a forgery and want to warn the lovers of high-quality footwear from rash purchases.
«Be careful, - experts say.- Fake websites and fake products of famous brands pretend to be real, but they can still be distinguished from the original. "
offer you some tips on how to avoid falling prey to online scammers:
1. First of all, fake shoes is too cheap, and not to be believed enticing ads of unprecedented discounts offered by some reasons: for example duefor "special events" or because the shoes are sold "directly from the production."
2. On the fake websites selling "real" shoes by Christian Louboutin with a red sole and allegedly made in Italy, will always be too much assurance, and quality assurance that the products are 100% original.
3. On these sites will always be massive advertising is the "star" of shoes, encouraging buying models that worn by celebrities.
4. In order to attract customers and calm, like online stores provide a variety of ways to pay for the purchase, promised exemption from taxes and free shipment, stressing its reliability.
5. On the fake websites often no addresses or phone numbers of companies - only e-mail addresses, and in various places text messages and guarantees even found spelling and linguistic mistakes.
representatives of famous brand of fashionable footwear, using the law enforcement agencies of different countries and experts on the Internet, are constantly struggling with the manufacturers of fakes, print lists of phishing sites, and some of them are even close.
However, this Internet piracy is still very prevalent, and therefore these shoe manufacturers ask all buyers to be careful and buy shoes only on the original site of the brand.
«Many people like being able to buy a cheap imitation of the" star "famous brand shoes, - said the representative of the brand Christian Louboutin in a press interview.- However, apart from indulging in criminal business, like shopping women punish themselves - fake shoes differ terrible quality leather tanning, tailoring and mounting heels. "
on materials dailymail.co.uk.
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