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THESE  ugg boots ARE NOT REAL, THEY ARE MADE IN CHINA !!!!!


I bought these boots for my daughter in late October for Christmas. When I got them I opened the box to make sure they were tall in black and a size 8. I was stupid enough to trust this store thinking they must to a good company to work with since they are on Amazon. I have contacted VIP Fashions via email and they will not respond to my emails and I know for a fact the email was read. People look at the ugg store box these boots came in, on the back in the corner it says made in CHINA !!!!!! Real Uggs are not made in CHINA.
As soon as Im done leaving this review in going to contact Amazon and get the ball rolling to have the store shut down. I am also going to contact discount ugg boots.

Look up the information on the UGG site: [...].



What is counterfeit and why is it wrong:

A counterfeit product is any imitation or fake made with the intent to deceive the consumer into believing it to be genuine.
Our goal is to help our customers to be aware of counterfeit footwear that is being sold to unsuspecting buyers as genuine UGG® Products.

Counterfeiting is illegal. It has a significant impact on the global economy, removing tens of thousands of jobs and costing the economy an estimated $512 Billion of legitimate revenue a year.
Counterfeiting is not a victimless crime. Consumers who believe they are purchasing genuine items are left with inferior items that cannot live up to the consumers expectations. Counterfeiters also hurt manufacturers, retailers, and the economy. Counterfeiters do not pay taxes nor do they provide fair wages or benefits to their employees. They frequently use child labor and have been known to fund terrorism, participate in identity theft, and often fail to deliver goods that were paid for, among other crimes. When you purchase a counterfeit product, you are funding and supporting this criminal activity.
Counterfeiters are not accountable to human rights and environmental regulations such as child labor laws, anti-sweatshop laws, and restricted substances laws. The basic human rights of the workers employed by these counterfeiters are often compromised, as well as the workmanship and quality of the counterfeited product.

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