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Website:http://www.asics-shoesaustralia.com is a fraud!! Fake Onitsuka Tiger to Australian consumers?

Website:http://www.asics-shoesaustralia.com is a fraud!! Fake Onitsuka Tiger to Australian consumers?

Postby joachim » Sat Jun 30, 2012 4:20 am

Website:http://www.asics-shoesaustralia.com
Shoes look great on the website. Chinese scam selling rubbish counterfeit with defects. TERRIBLE!!!
Email of the liar: [email protected]
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Website:http://www.asics-shoesaustralia.com is a fraud!! Fake Onitsuka Tiger to Australian consumers?

Postby fitche » Sat Jun 30, 2012 4:28 am

There are countless Chinese knock-off sites, it's wise to start your shopping be examining the site's domain name owner whois record, using a service like:
http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jsp

You would find the Chinese owner address of the 6 month old site immediately. (perhaps 20% use a paid 'privacy' registration proxy to conceal the real owner information or a fake U.S. address)

The same operators appear to own at least 13 sites, including these counterfeit sites:
cheapasics.org
cheapsupra.org
supraukfootwear.com
shoesonlinewholesale.com
tiffanycanadajewelry.com

That same contact email address is also used by:
timberlandboots-canada.com

It would be more effective to report the site to the many scam and ripoff sites.
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Website:http://www.asics-shoesaustralia.com is a fraud!! Fake Onitsuka Tiger to Australian consumers?

Postby spengler » Sat Jun 30, 2012 4:39 am

Thanks for posting up that information on a scam.

Making a scammer's scam googlable on every scam-warner-anti-fraud-busting site you can find is a great way to slow that scammer down when a suspicious potential victim goes looking for information, finds your post containing the name the scammer is using, his email address, phone number and the emails themselves and then that potential victim does not become a scam victim because you took the time "get the word out".

Wasting a scammer's time legally and safely is called "scambaiting". If you google that word, you will find sites where you can read scambaits, post up the emails and email addresses of scammers, post up a fake website, read up on how to alert a hosting company that they are hosting a fake website, ask questions and learn all about the hobby of scambaiting.
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