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Hi, Can anyone tell me if the nature shop website is a genuine stockist of emu's. I am after two pair's of stinger boots, but I missed when Javari & Amazon had them reduced, however I can't find out anything about the below website, or any review's, other than those on facebook. Any info would be great thanks.
https://www.natureshop.com/
I've had stingers from natureshop before, and worried about the 'are they, aren't they real' thing. I found Emu on facebook and people were asking the same question on there, and Emu confirmed they were genuine stockists.
I've just had a look and seen there is a UK natureshop now, I ordered mine from the New Zealand site, and they were brilliant. I've got Low Outbacks and they haven't sagged, and are really comfy.0 -
Since Shudoo's demise I've been looking to find other places which sell Uggs at a reasonable price.
I found an Italian site called Rabanser which has a few colours reduced, including Eggplant, which are from a couple of years ago now, and I've been wanting them for ages but couldn't find them anywhere. I got them for 150 Euros - postage on orders over 100 Euros is free until 25 April though I did pay an extra 5 Euros for insurance. I ordered them at the weekend and they arrived today - they are genuine and I'm delighted. I would add that non-sale styles are expensive, but if you're after copper short classics, these are only 99 Euros. Some Bailey Button boots are down to 149 Euros, which again is cheaper than here in the UK.
Definitely worth a look, and no custom charge worries as they're coming from within the EU.:j
http://www.rabanser.com/es/dinamic.asp?content=articoli&lista=marche&Lingua=eng&Chiave=UGG_Classic-Short-Womens0 -
Sorry to tell you this but they are fake... most people here will know that just by the fact that it has ugg in the name of the website, but for those that dont please avoid!
Marcolin if you can delete your post please to avoid people possibly buying from them and getting ripped off0 -
Leanne, that's marcolin's own web site so he's hardly likely to delete it.
Just hit the spam button.0 -
If Marcolin's site has real Uggs then I'm a Chinaman
Domain Name: uggsdealer.com
Registrant Contact:
jiangxiao
xiao jiang online@hotmail.com
+86.13665088880 fax: +86.0888809
simingqu
xiamen fujian 360001
CN
But I don't think it is me who is.
SPCome on people, it's not difficult: lose means to be unable to find, loose means not being fixed in place. So if you have a hole in your pocket you might lose your loose change.0 -
not bad,cool0
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My friend got hers from google.com and they search the keywords xxxxxxxxxxx in google.com
you can find the provider of genuine Australian made premium quality ugg boots and sheepskin footwear.' By the google.com
It isn't difficult to spot the fake sites and has been repeated here many times, but at the risk of boring people, I'll repeat some useful tips for people newly arrived at this thread.
- http://www.uggaustralia.co.uk/uk-online-retailers/authorized-online-retailers,en_GB,pg.html is the official, up to date list of authorized retailers. If it is not on the list, they are fake. (ok, maybe, just maybe they are real and grey market but 99% are fake so as Harry Callahan would say "do you feel lucky?")
- Only uggs.com and uggaustralia.com are authorized by Dekkers to trade using an "Uggs" domain name. Anyone else is fake. So a search in Google that brings up other domains like mentioned above is almost guaranteed to be pointing to a fake site.
And finally: - This thread has become a real honey trap for fake Ugg sites I can't remember when there was last a non-fake site posted, so if a site appears on this thread, especially (but not exclusively) from a new or recently new user, with a low or artificially bumped post count it is guaranteed to be a fake website.
SPCome on people, it's not difficult: lose means to be unable to find, loose means not being fixed in place. So if you have a hole in your pocket you might lose your loose change.0 -
I find it a bit worrying that I reported that post as spam first thing this am, and so presumably have countless others, and yet it is still there this pm. Not good at all.0
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StumpyPumpy, if you click on sonialin's username there is a link to his/her own website which is selling counterfeit Nike trainers.
I've reported sonialin's post as spam although I don't suppose it'll be removed. MSE don't seem to be too bothered these days. However I have rated and commented on the site on Web of Trust and hopefully others will do the same.
http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/nikeshoesdealer.com0 -
Totally agree with you. I swore I will never put a pair of UGG boots from Decker on my feet again. A big fat American company who stole the name in the first place.0
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