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Easy way to make 350 GBP a week on ebay!

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  • the thing is they told me that they are genuine, how do you know they are from china? where do i find out from?
  • skylight
    skylight Posts: 10,716 Forumite
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    edited 3 August 2009 at 4:02PM
    I looked at WHOIS - the registration for domains addresses. The website is registered in China; the land of mass manufactured fakes.

    Of course they will tell you they are genuine. You have no legal redress at all from a supplier in China so they could tell you anything to get a sale. And GHD themselves have an authorised distribution network anyway of which these guys are not on it. And they have a gmail address. It all adds up.
  • aah thank you. So is everything from china fake? arent ghd's made in china anyway?
  • pebblespop
    pebblespop Posts: 1,202 Forumite
    selling fake ghds is not a good way to make extra income. the high street seconds seems ok though. type ex high street wholesale in goodle for loads of alternative suppliers.
  • Drea2904
    Drea2904 Posts: 543 Forumite
    You say you have been selling these goods, so I take it you have received goods from http://www.elesclothing.co.uk/
    :money: giving me & my darling boys a better cheaper life :o:A
  • V.Lucky
    V.Lucky Posts: 806 Forumite
    Is this not just a spam thread?

    Am I missing something here?
    :hello:
  • Drea2904
    Drea2904 Posts: 543 Forumite
    Thats what I think but the OP originally said she had got goods, then was thankful for people letting her know they were fakes!!
    :money: giving me & my darling boys a better cheaper life :o:A
  • Fruitloops
    Fruitloops Posts: 887 Forumite
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    I'm a bit confused here... :confused:


    Out of my mind. Back in five minutes.
  • Fruitloops
    Fruitloops Posts: 887 Forumite
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    OP, are you able to PM a link to your ebay items?


    Out of my mind. Back in five minutes.
  • misspenny
    misspenny Posts: 273 Forumite
    a woman at work sells a lot of catalog seconds last season clothes, on ebay, a lot are just returned just because origanal catalog buyer decided they dont like them but are seconds because they have been removed from packageing and tried on, some have minor damage like loose button which she repairs, and some have been returned becuse they are marked in some way, a lot of thses she'll remove tags to wash and then keeps for herself she now has the most amazing wardrobe and im very jelouse of it, her family have worked in selling ex-catalouge ex-chain store clothes for years in small shops, market stalls etc so they have very good sources for obtaining seconds, wish i was as lucky, basically it can be done if you know where to get genuine quality goods
    twins on board
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