I find it fascinating when they said the brands cannot even tell the difference themselves between the fake and the real because that just means the counterfeiter is using the same materials and the same manufacturing process and are still able to make a profit but they are pricing the goods to be more affordable.
@@peachtwerktv444 i have a pair of retails and reps and the material on the rep is far worse. The main goal with reps seems to be make the shoe look as authentic as possible only at a glance. When actually holding it you can tell its fake af
Yeah this seems like a sham for paying into capitalism Edit- lemme add something, most of these brands that are being counterfeited are using and supporting sweatshops.
Fun fact: Beats headphones a while back were actually of inferior quality to many fakes because of how little beats spent on materials and spent it all on and campaigns.
Most people know that they are buying a fake. The brand name companies are not losing any money because that person that is purposely buying a fake is never going to buy the legitimate product because of the price.
They say they are worried about funding terrorism. I seriously doubt there is a Chinese terrorist cell making fake Nikes. They are worried about losing profits. Some will be forced to buy the legitimate product, not purses, but that audi grill someone will. If you crack your grill, you need a new one. I mean I'd drive around with a fucked up grill for years, but a lot of people wouldn't, and car part prices are ridiculous for some items.
@@BrettonFerguson the terrorism stuff is most likely true. The only claim I was disputing was that knock offs don't really cut into profits that much, maybe a little.
@@ninrey19 I don't think they do either. Because like you said most people buying fake stuff aren't going to buy the real thing otherwise. Except maybe the car parts. And that knock off plastic audi grill will work just as good as a $600 plastic grill made by Audi.
Nowadays Gorgeous bag, however, for saving money and high-quality bags, try t *suluxs* the rest of the money goes to needy students at schools to pay for their education, not much, but do help them a little.
@@MosKhan1 Hmmm. Interesting point. Similar to Pakistan and India (former British stooges) or any oil rich Middle East Country who wish they were like the US and actually had something to offer the world, or China who is literally a wannabe of all things Western Civilization.
@@TheIndependentOne india was never a British stooge. And you would be mistaken to think we want to be like you. As for hypocrisy we all saw what happened in Afghanistan just now and even in France.
@@worldchangingvideos6253 How is a $650 handbag that cost $10 to make and shipped from Asia an economy? If it is a drug or an airplane part, counterfeiting can kill, but a billion-dollar fashion company is so profitable because their products are easy to produce and re-produce. They should pay ALL their income taxes. Look at the FAA’s budget which is financed from the Airport & Airway Trust Fund, which receives its revenue from aviation excise taxes on airline tickets, cargo, and general aviation fuel.
@@TheMailmanOfSteel Because IP is largely respected here. You can’t just copy someone and sell it in their name to make a profit out of their design and branding. If you want to make cheap products that look like a luxury brand then do it with your own design and branding.
@@worldchangingvideos6253 it really does not, sure we get some sales tax from it but think about how much money we send to china for manufacturing and shipping if we really wanted to "protect our economy" we would be manufacturing these products in America but that would be expensive for companies that don't really care about us
@@dr.quackenbacker5247 depends when it is protecting the corporate bottom line at the expense of the consumer then no it is not protecting the consumer. If the foreign parts are just as good as the "official" foreign made parts then let the consumer buy them.
@@dr.quackenbacker5247 I guess there is a difference between counterfeit medicine and autoparts that might put your life at risk and counterfeit fashion objects like clothing and watches.
there's intellectual property at stake as well. logos, designs, etc. are protected by copyrights and patents and such. companies and individuals pay big bucks to have things patented, they're due this protection
Yes, but used products don't typically ship from China. They will ship from someone's home in Miami to maybe someone's else's home in Chicago. They will typically stay domestic.
I understand the officers have to do their job. But honestly, let’s not pretend the genuine luxury companies are ethical in their practices or profits either… they are likely no better than the counterfeit manufacturers. Not sure if the aim of the video is to have us sympathize with these companies….
They’re all made in the same factories anyways. Maybe not the watches but clothes and shoes are definitely ones that a defected and remade I wouldn’t consider anything out of china counterfeit since it’s made in the same factories
@@chinookh4713 No, when you hire a factory to make things for you, they will quote you a margin of error that you have to accept as part of the deal. For instance if I wish for USPCC to print me 10k decks of playing cards, I need to acknowledge that up to 500 could be defective in some way. So they will do their best to get me 10k good ones, but contractually they are only obligated to deliver 9.5k good ones. If I absolutely need 10k good ones, I gotta file my original order for 10.5k decks from them.
A lot of these high end luxury retailers are using unethical business practices too. Just because it says “made in Italy” doesn’t mean that they’re not using undocumented immigrant labor to make their products…
@@sleekszn259 Prada, Burberry, Apple, many car parts, Nike, all make products in China. You really think that the factories making those don’t make a few ‘extra’ outside of company demands for the internet market? This is not some conspiracy theory that requires research lol, it’s common sense.
I agree with this. Except for products that could be dangerous to use, like cosmetics, those should be stripped off the label they imitate and sent to homeless shelters and charity programs.
But brands would never allow this, as it would devalue the brand. They don't want poor people wearing their luxury items...Burberry, for example, prefers to incinerate thousands of original clothes than donate them to those in need.
@@Spunkylowkkkkkk48 No warranty. These are often B-Stock scheduled to be thrown away, or regular stock that isn't profitable to sell anymore. They are supposed to be thrown away, but employees smuggle them out. Same way how you get "Genuine Apple Parts" before the self repair program.
They may not be but counterfeiting hurts the second hand market which in turn hurts the environment. Most counterfeit items are poor quality (even more so than the original lol) and because the person that bought them knows they're fake garbage into the garbage they go after a few wears and they get torn up. While that can be seen as a larger part of the problem of crap quality cheap clothing filling up our landfills counterfeiting just adds to the problem.
Depends. Too much counterfeiting ruins the brand's image. You don't want to buy a handbag and pass by some kind of people wearing fakes every single day. You don't even want to see it on many people to begin with. That's the idea of luxury items. Let alone fake ones... When a brand starts looking "cheap", the target clientele loses interest in it.
Today's inflation is a result of corporate avarice, not only problems with the supply chain. We know that the money obtained by the higher prices isn't being transmitted along the supply chain since businesses are reporting record profits. More pricing result in increased revenue for businesses, which stays with them and goes into their pockets. We can rule out supply-related inflation because of this. If your stocks are extremely weak, now is an excellent opportunity to take a battered 401k and convert it to a Roth. Then, your Roth will be tax-free, and you will just have to pay taxes on the substantially reduced current values.
Precisely! The current scenario should be our primary concern; many people are making millions from the downturn in the market, but this kind of information isn't reported in the press.
Well, the best professionals have access to exclusive data and information that is not made available to the general public. Knowing the tactics to employ at this time is one thing; having the knowledge necessary to put them into successful practice is quite another.
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I love how governments try to protect billionaires from losing money telling us people got disfigured cause of bad make up like that’s why they doing it smh
@@thanhavictus Minus the fact most of these counterfeit brands tend to be run by criminal elements. Not even terrorist but just Criminal Elements. Better buy second hand if you can.
When you make the big bucks, you live the good life with perks, when your an average joe, you suck up and deal like the rest of us. I learned to stop questioning it long ago
There's a difference between creating products of similar design without violating patent law and literally printing a trademark on a product with a similar design.
This is what we call "Life is unfair" Learn to live with it, when your big and bad you dont play by the rules, when ur a shrimp like all of us in the comments, you bow to your overlords and do as they say.
When you rebrand a product that is called white labeling and when you steal a design it's either "inspired" or "design plagiarism" depending how good your lawyers are.
@Pokemontas are you serious? Imagine you work so hard and long for something you created, just for someone to steal you stuff, because that's what they're doing.
@@emilyirenephotoco People do know when they are buying a fake most of the time. If they are being conned into buying it as real, then the seller should be ashamed of themselves...lol
Prada and Louis Vuitton make products in China then they are sent to Italy to be finished and the tag will be made in Italy but not the rest of the bag. My friend that worked at Prada in nyc told me that 😳
At the Grand Bazar in Istanbul there are shops where you find extremely good quality fakes because the shop owner will be producing the same quality bags but for rival companies.
It’s kind of funny to think that the USA trained China for so many years, using their low price manufacturing, and they didn’t expect that they would fake products someday. There is no free lunch.
@@unit9609 yeah yeah everyone is slave in china, even me, just trust me bro, I even couldn't open youtube and now police are in front of my door, help!!!
@@unit9609 almost everything is low price manufacturing here (according to some western news), so almost everyone is slave labor with your logic, right? And who is chang, but im serious tho, help me!! Im enslaved!!
I remember around 2012 going to Hong Kong for work and coworkers were offered counterfeit handbags. It was interesting how the people selling them tended to be open about them being counterfeit. Some of the counterfeits where made with better quality and better workmanship than the originals. It was an educational experience.
@@troydogg2716 it’s counterfeit because someone takes the intellectual properties from a company by directly copying their products. Remember that a lot of these handbag companies are also owned by European countries and have nothing to do with Americans. Counterfeiting is a problem regardless of whether you are prejudice towards Americans.
"Some of the counterfeits where made with better quality and better workmanship than the originals." This is the dumbest thing I ever heard.Not because you made a statement without evidence but no amount of evidence could justify this stupidity.
I completely understand that, sometimes the design of the clothes/jewellery is very pretty but the quality isn’t and it has a high price tag so getting a bag made with better materials or jewellery made with different materials makes sense even if it’s counterfeit. Look at the Vivienne Westwood pearl necklace, it doesn’t even use real pearl and the charm is made out of brass and it costs well over £100 there’s a market out there for a counterfeit that uses silver or gold and real pearl and you don’t have to pay a ridiculous price for something made out of brass
Amazon does a piss poor job protecting customers from counterfeiting. At least Walmart and Target have to stock their own goods from their own suppliers. "Fulfilled by Amazon" doesn't mean jack.
What do you mean? They're great at it! In fact, amazon does counterfeit products themselves! Or at least that's what I call it when Amazon blatantly plagiarizes a product and sells it as theirs. And this is perfectly legal according to them. I mean after all, if you sell a product on amazon, you gave away your rights to them for them to copy off of. Amazon is totally a fair and not corrupt and predatory company at all! :) (For those of you who don't understand sarcasm, I am making fun of amazon. I hate the company and never use their services simply cuz it's too corrupt for me to justify buy anything off of their site)
Capitalism at work. These people work for the brands. There’s literally no difference between brand name and super fakes They’re both mainly produced in China, India, with just the finishing touches in France, Italy. Which allows them to stamp it as made in said country.
True. Brands have their production units in china mostly. They are working for brands only and the fact that brands train them to identify fakes explains the same.
Yes because it’s such a crime to protect brand integrity after someone worked their ass off to make it why it is today. Most production of these high end brands don’t happen in China. They’re mostly produced in Europe.
@@IpSyCo the demand for luxury good is so high these days, its not possible to have everything made in Europe. Prada Gucci n Louis is known for this. Have majority finish in China and have the last touch in France or Italy. if 10 percent is made in Italy, it can be label as italian made. The more store the luxury brand expand, harder it is to hand made everything.
@@kenfern2259 No, you have to have a certain percentage of the products overall value added be done in the country in order for it to be labeled made in said country. That majority of the work you think is done in China is just assembly and low end manufactured parts. Most of the value of these goods come from their “made in” country. At least that’s how it works here in the states.
It's disconcerting to me that there seemed to be no regard for the consumer or end user. This entire process seems more about chasing counterfitters in foreign countries and collecting taxes than it does protecting citizens. While I certainly wouldn't want to purchase counterfeit items, I also don't want things that I purchase to be seized by the government.
@@carltonkess862 dont hurt me i bought $20 airpods and they be working you look mad goofy rn LMAO tryna protect a company that could get away with your murder LMAOOOOO
Lindsey, did you ACTUALLY watched this video??? They can't even chase the counterfitters because of the 2 reasons they mentioned in the video (watch it yourself), and what they do is essentially protecting the citizens from harmful substances contained in those counterfeit items indirectly. Watch it again until the end before you comment next time
Part of the price you pay for a genuine product is that you’ll actually receive it in the end (or a refund if something goes wrong). Counterfeiters operate under the law, so part of the lower price is lack on any consumer guarantee. That’s just how the world work.
China is no doubt the largest counterfeit items manufacturer. BUT, China is also the LARGEST luxury brand consumer market. So there is your trade off for these luxury brand companies
@@juleerowley9706 to me it feels like people who buy fakes knows that it’s fake. Meanwhile some jackass police officers squeeze their way in and retain the item (that the client already know is fake), claiming that it’s a fake. Like… yeah, I know…? The price is a clear indicator already, also people who buy reals don’t tend to go on aliexpress to buy Louis Vuitton I guess?? It feels to me like the police department is the evil one here
fr, like most counterfit products have same quality/materials as the "real" ones. But the "real" companies that sell them put a 10x of its price. If a shoe is made with $20 worth of materials they sell it for like 200-300.
Its "high profit" BECAUSE the actual brands put such a HUGE mark up on the product, if they didn't put such a high mark up then they it wouldn't be as profitable to counterfeit, just saying....
I went through and read a lot of these comments and in doing so I realized that regular people don't care about this. If they can afford the luxury name brand they'll buy it if they can't they'll buy the counterfeit because it's the same thing. People don't care. The only people who care are the ones who own the corporations and our tax dollars absolutely should not be being used for this
Well… I guess you ignored the whole terrorism and crime aspect… plus idk why people care about fake status. If you can’t afford it, you can’t. It’s as simple as that. If you found out how most fast fashion and counterfeits are made, you wouldn’t be able to sleep if you bought them. The whole problem is that the people don’t care.
@@vedantsingh_ that's very true. I really don't care I don't care if it's made by some little four-year-old in a sweat shop in Vietnam or if it's made by some 80 year old and the United States for minimum wage I'm going to buy it I'm going to wear it I don't care if it's real I don't care if it's fake I don't care how it got there. I will gladly buy two PlayStations for the price of one if they fell off the back of a truck
@@honestlynate7922 they acting like the real brands don’t use similar environments or tactics to their products. I’m sure a real reputable lv bag only cost 500 $ to make but they overprice it for 2k just for label n rely on consumer’s naivety to feel like “above” others. When in reality no bag should be in the thousands mark, but hey maybe I’m missing factors to why it should be.
this is unnecessary , let there be a free market!!!! , let people buy what ever they want , am happy that my country isn't like this , sad for you mate.
@@TheSnufking Are you denying that that happens? They literally provided several examples of how counterfeiting contributed directly to acts of terrorism.
I can see why luxury companies would want to fight against this, but I don't see why most people should care about their well-being. The shareholders aren't exactly living in absolute poverty.
Ok all of u guys commenting you love counterfeit goods, just stop it. You don't actually love counterfeit goods, u just love their price. So if it doesn't matter to u whether it is original or counterfeit, then just buy some cheap company products whose price is low than counterfeit product of top class company. But u don't because u don't want people to know that u buy from some cheap company or how can u not afford certain things.
@@prajwalwarad3318 why are your feelings hurt? do you own one of these corporations? People can purchase whatever they please Have you maybe thought that the reason people buy counterfeit is cause they like the design but aren't gonna spend $1000 on some shoes
@@worldchangingvideos6253 These corporations dodge taxes all the time. You know what would help our economy? If these rich dickheads put their country before money and brought manufacturing home. But instead they outsource it half a world away and then are surprised that the Chinese don't give a damn about protecting their "branding."
i give you example they made 100 prada bags. But they register only 90 prada bags was produced. the other 10 will be sell at low price using fake shop name. or it can be the other 10 was rejected product which should not be sell.
The point is not really about causing traffic accidents, it's about tow here the money goes when you buy the Audi grille It could have been manufactured by some terrorist organisation By buying that fake Audi grille , You are directly funding that terrorist organisation
@@srihari2846 No terrorist is making Audi grilles in China. One big ass lie by the corporations. The counterfeit industry in China is almost mainstream with Industrial zones dedicated to the trade. If a terrorist works at a bakery to fund his terrorist activities would you blame the bakery?
@@srihari2846 i think you totally missed the point. It’s not the manufacturer in China who’s funding the terrorism but it’s some random freak who buys from them and sells counterfeit items to fund the terrorism. Blaming China for funding terrorism is like blaming Microsoft just because a person working there once now is a terrorist.
Can we talk about how it's kind of fucked up to completely waste material and incinerate them? Like. Let's fix a problem by pollution. Kek. Trying to make me feel bad for luxury brands 😭🤣
This is the last thing you should worry about when it comes to pollution. This is nothing compared to the total amount of legit trash that is thrown away everyday. I know you want to feel self righteous though so go ahead and keep making ignorant comments.
I understand your comment but think of it that those fake products are said to be dangerous due to it's high chemicals. It has said in the video that some of the products are made from urine and etc. As the saying goes, it's better to be safe than sorry.
@@unknownpasserby7405 give em to the poor and homeless! Apart from things that may have chemicals in them cosmetics perfumes etc. Those are perfectly usable things.
my teacher once told us in class 👉"i bet if you(or we) take away every possession you(we) have that's from china, there'd be little to none left for us" 😂😂
This is true I remember I've watch a video about a woman who challenged herself to buy only products that are not from China. Guess what? She failed because most products are from China. I think this is one of the reasons why China is becoming more powerful than before, it might take the U.S. spot.
@@shanasakai2238 Not likely. Many billionaires in China continue to rise, yes, however many go completely bankrupt in a matter of seconds because of the government. Many companies refuse to pay their bribery money and just like that, gone. Just a few days ago did a millionaire company go bankrupt because they "broke a rule" lmao. Not anti-China here given that I’m Chinese, but because of the government China won’t surpass. Of course though, if China doesn’t eliminate its teammates then they can 100% surpass.
Most of the essential stuff is manufactured here. We might lose getting that brand new iPhone every year or certain electronics but that’s in the short term.
Nikes are now a ridiculous price and, when you watch Vietnam or China travel videos, they have flawless copies for like $20. What do they expect, when they charge crazy prices?
"Sometimes, it's the same factory that is making the goods for the brand owner is also making the counterfeit." That's what you get when you go to the cheapest bidder that can manufacture your goods in China. You kind of deserve what you get on that one.
When the items are seized, the only ones that incur these said losses are the Customers who bought them as the fake sellers/retailers already got their money
@@NyanyiC that's very true .. Social media has put wealth on display in a manner never seen before along with totally unrealistic standards of living..
@@treymendel Nothing more than an excuse. I wouldn't be surprised if the vast majority of counterfeit brand manufacturers are just Chinese factory owners. The only thing they're doing with the money is looking to open another factory.
lmfao they give empty claims and hide the truth behind lock and keys but its like they forgot to lock the lock because all it takes is a little bit of common sense to realise
When i buy questionable items from ebay or amazon from china, i am still charged sales tax. Does that make the state and city part of the crime? They made money off the sale?
Are u kidding me these guys would tax you for breathing if they could ! USA. But it's OK to charge sales tax on china fake goods cause they make Money! It's a complete joke the laws in this country.
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Wow I totally feel bad for those billion dollar company's that sell luxury goods. I hope bootlegging rises so much so that people realize there IS NOT a difference in those luxury goods in comparison to normal goods. Your paying for the brand you entitled goons
I have it on good authority that there’s barely a difference these days between authentic Chanel and fake Chanel. In some cases the fake Chanel bag might be made better than the real thing.
Part of the price for a real product includes a guarantee that the company you bought it from is legit & therefore adheres to health & safety and consumer laws. If you wanna buy a fake that’s your choice but you give up those guarantees
Wow, look at all this work to protect corporations. Wish we put this much effort into protecting people. I know people that have denied ambulance rides because of the cost, how much do you think Nike and Rolex pay into the system for all this help?
@@megashadow3789 I agree that Rolex isn't an American company and it makes it even more poignant that that the US government goes to such length and effort to protect their brand. As far as Nike goes, sounds like we are in agreement.
@@TheLugiaExpert The food products and makeup stuff sure don't buy the fakes but things like the fake fashion stuff and the guitar I think it's ok to buy those people expect it to be poor quality if your purposefully buying the fakes
The main comment they made was “ We work with these companies to show us what to look for” as well as fund us and for that reason we must support their campaign.
Perhaps if some of these brands charged reasonable prices in the first place this wouldn't be such a problem. When the factory that makes your product then sells your product for a fraction of the price then the problem is with what you charge in the first place.
@@agresivtrading you don't know anything about pricing. Brands are just useless words used to give meaning to something that has no value. Your leather bag is just like any other leather bag until you slap a Gucci logo on it now it's a Gucci bag made of the same materials from a normal bag. It's a cheap way to mark up prices and inflate them for what they really are. Brands only matter if they actually promise better quality, in which they don't, unless it comes to performance stuff like cars and such.
@@kingkazuma2239 True, you are right about pricing ut you missed the point about branding. Branding is meant to give the owner of a product(a bag for instance) exclusivity, a sort of vanity, a feeling of superiority coming from the fact that they can afford to buy something that other people cannot afford. With a lot of cheap copies around(even if the quality might be better than the original) this sort of exclusivity fades away and with it comes a loss of revenue. That's why big fashion companies do not want(especially well made) copies around.
Perhaps if people aren’t so obsessed with acting rich in the first place this wouldn’t be such a problem. When people are obsessed enough to buy some fake Rolex when they could’ve afforded a real Casio instead, then that’s their problem.
Telfar does it right. The bags are not expensive by fancy bag standards, but they’re just not that easy to get. But if you’re patient you can get the bag you want. No need to pay thousands of dollars or buy a fake.
@@awesomesaucetv8624 Sweat shops use those industrial sewing machines like the ones they sew walmart cloths and sneakers with. You can't handle the material that Lv uses with that kind of equiptment you have to be a actual craftsman to do that leather work. And if a person had those skills they would not have to work there. A sweat shop is set to where they learn one skill on a sewing machine master it . Do one section send it down the line.
I find it fascinating when they said the brands cannot even tell the difference themselves between the fake and the real because that just means the counterfeiter is using the same materials and the same manufacturing process and are still able to make a profit but they are pricing the goods to be more affordable.
Thank you!!!
this is a very good point!
Same materials is false
@@jessemartinez243 wrong
@@peachtwerktv444 i have a pair of retails and reps and the material on the rep is far worse. The main goal with reps seems to be make the shoe look as authentic as possible only at a glance. When actually holding it you can tell its fake af
You’re not going to get me to sympathize with billion dollar companies ‘losing’ sales of their overpriced garbage to counterfeit goods
Yeah this seems like a sham for paying into capitalism
Edit- lemme add something, most of these brands that are being counterfeited are using and supporting sweatshops.
Except cosmetics and things people put on themselves. Now THOSE can be dangerous.
And by buying counterfeits you might support terrorists but ok.
None of this should be taken except for cosmetics in my opinion.
Literally all I could think of while watching this.
Fun fact: Beats headphones a while back were actually of inferior quality to many fakes because of how little beats spent on materials and spent it all on and campaigns.
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i really hate Beats headphones , its has low quality sound even comparing with cheaper Sennheiser products.
BURN 🔥🔥🔥
@@chandrasivaram same, they're 12000% overhyped
The bur-belly had me dead
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Most people know that they are buying a fake. The brand name companies are not losing any money because that person that is purposely buying a fake is never going to buy the legitimate product because of the price.
They say they are worried about funding terrorism. I seriously doubt there is a Chinese terrorist cell making fake Nikes. They are worried about losing profits. Some will be forced to buy the legitimate product, not purses, but that audi grill someone will. If you crack your grill, you need a new one. I mean I'd drive around with a fucked up grill for years, but a lot of people wouldn't, and car part prices are ridiculous for some items.
@@BrettonFerguson the terrorism stuff is most likely true. The only claim I was disputing was that knock offs don't really cut into profits that much, maybe a little.
@@ninrey19 I don't think they do either. Because like you said most people buying fake stuff aren't going to buy the real thing otherwise. Except maybe the car parts. And that knock off plastic audi grill will work just as good as a $600 plastic grill made by Audi.
@@ninrey19 But I think that is their motivation.
@@BrettonFerguson The point is that these criminal organizations use stuff like counterfeiting to fund their other operations.
Steve is 100% taking home half the shit he seizes. Dudes probably got 10 knockoff Rolexes at home.
He’s a hypebeast
Imagine his guitar collection
I’ve got one myself
I can see him now plugging in and shredding his brand new Gibsun. Steve is a rock star!
He probably got one for everyday of the week😄
The officer is a fashion expert
Fashion Police
I bet his house and wardrobe is packed full of "seized" goods.
@@johnfran3218 Is your goal to make people hate christians? If it is you're doing a great job.
@@johnfran3218 i like turtle
@@Smile4CommunityCam Better the customs officer tells you you are fake fashion victim than your important and discerning date. 🤣
Imagine seeing your PandaBuy haul in the video 💀
THATS WHAT IM SAYING LOL
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Nowadays Gorgeous bag, however, for saving money and high-quality bags, try t *suluxs* the rest of the money goes to needy students at schools to pay for their education, not much, but do help them a little.
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Meanwhile people be selling fake Prada bags right on 5th Ave in NYC without being shut down.
My friend just picked up a Gucci bag at a thrift store. It looked real.
The great American hypocrisy... Just one of many examples.
Probably better quality than real Prada. Their bags fall apart so quickly.
@@MosKhan1 Hmmm. Interesting point. Similar to Pakistan and India (former British stooges) or any oil rich Middle East Country who wish they were like the US and actually had something to offer the world, or China who is literally a wannabe of all things Western Civilization.
@@TheIndependentOne india was never a British stooge. And you would be mistaken to think we want to be like you. As for hypocrisy we all saw what happened in Afghanistan just now and even in France.
So taxpayers are paying these officers to protect the billion-dollar company's profits? The same companies that pay little or no income taxes.
I hear you but overall it protects our economy. High sales prices have higher taxes.
@@worldchangingvideos6253 How is a $650 handbag that cost $10 to make and shipped from Asia an economy? If it is a drug or an airplane part, counterfeiting can kill, but a billion-dollar fashion company is so profitable because their products are easy to produce and re-produce. They should pay ALL their income taxes. Look at the FAA’s budget which is financed from the Airport & Airway Trust Fund, which receives its revenue from aviation excise taxes on airline tickets, cargo, and general aviation fuel.
@@worldchangingvideos6253 Why are you simping for multinational corporations who aren't loyal to this country?
@@TheMailmanOfSteel Because IP is largely respected here. You can’t just copy someone and sell it in their name to make a profit out of their design and branding. If you want to make cheap products that look like a luxury brand then do it with your own design and branding.
@@worldchangingvideos6253 it really does not, sure we get some sales tax from it but think about how much money we send to china for manufacturing and shipping if we really wanted to "protect our economy" we would be manufacturing these products in America but that would be expensive for companies that don't really care about us
"The problem is where the money is going" Crazy!!! The same could be said about any industry
EXACTLY ❗️
"I better purchase a genuine Nike to ensure no atrocities are..." *sweatshops* "oh no."
I would much rather have my money go to millionaires who run companies instead of poor people just trying to feed their family.... lol
Tax
@@theItalianshamrock mfs tryna be walter white
Unless your a parcel is a threat to national security a guy like steve should never even be opening packages
These are tyrants slaves to their masters.
What about a guy like Jamal
@@plague8953 fytb
What about a guy like kebharu
I love the "protecting consumers" line when this is more big government taking consumers money to protect big corporations.
So taking the counterfeit auto parts and airbags off the market isn't protecting consumers?
@@dr.quackenbacker5247 depends when it is protecting the corporate bottom line at the expense of the consumer then no it is not protecting the consumer. If the foreign parts are just as good as the "official" foreign made parts then let the consumer buy them.
@@dr.quackenbacker5247 I guess there is a difference between counterfeit medicine and autoparts that might put your life at risk and counterfeit fashion objects like clothing and watches.
This made me so mad because it's a 100 percent a violation of the constitution, but big government doesn't care about human rights.
there's intellectual property at stake as well. logos, designs, etc. are protected by copyrights and patents and such. companies and individuals pay big bucks to have things patented, they're due this protection
Imagine buying a used genuine luxury watch or bag and getting it shipped to you but this guy seizes it because “the packaging wasn’t right”
I would go to court
Exactly
@@ohcloudy8235good luck finding it
Yes, but used products don't typically ship from China. They will ship from someone's home in Miami to maybe someone's else's home in Chicago. They will typically stay domestic.
@@DrVVVinK i have family in china and what if they want to give me gifts (im not chinese btw)
I understand the officers have to do their job. But honestly, let’s not pretend the genuine luxury companies are ethical in their practices or profits either… they are likely no better than the counterfeit manufacturers. Not sure if the aim of the video is to have us sympathize with these companies….
You do realized what channel this is right, of course they want us to feel bad for the "poor" corporations 😉
They’re all made in the same factories anyways. Maybe not the watches but clothes and shoes are definitely ones that a defected and remade I wouldn’t consider anything out of china counterfeit since it’s made in the same factories
@@DenLim123 yall so stupid it not just big corporations and you can get a refund if you actually made a mistake
@@chinookh4713 No, when you hire a factory to make things for you, they will quote you a margin of error that you have to accept as part of the deal. For instance if I wish for USPCC to print me 10k decks of playing cards, I need to acknowledge that up to 500 could be defective in some way. So they will do their best to get me 10k good ones, but contractually they are only obligated to deliver 9.5k good ones. If I absolutely need 10k good ones, I gotta file my original order for 10.5k decks from them.
A lot of these high end luxury retailers are using unethical business practices too. Just because it says “made in Italy” doesn’t mean that they’re not using undocumented immigrant labor to make their products…
the fact that many fakes are made in the same factories as the originals is mind blowing 🤯
not a single case where that is true. before you reply with a counter argument, research.
@@sleekszn259 some reps are made in the same factory, more than that some of the workers working on the original product work on reps as well
@@sleekszn259 Prada, Burberry, Apple, many car parts, Nike, all make products in China. You really think that the factories making those don’t make a few ‘extra’ outside of company demands for the internet market? This is not some conspiracy theory that requires research lol, it’s common sense.
@@yeledmagniv3799 that just doesnt make any sense bro get your head out the gutter
@@sleekszn259 they said it in the video bro pay attention
I’ll be honest, you don’t need to burn them- if it’s clothing and footwear, you can give it to people in need
This is what I came to say…. We would rather protect the brand than give a family some sneakers that will be burned anyway
I agree with this. Except for products that could be dangerous to use, like cosmetics, those should be stripped off the label they imitate and sent to homeless shelters and charity programs.
Exactly, it’s not like the aren’t payed for
But brands would never allow this, as it would devalue the brand. They don't want poor people wearing their luxury items...Burberry, for example, prefers to incinerate thousands of original clothes than donate them to those in need.
nah shred them
“Some of these counterfeits are made in the same factory as the original products with the same materials” - say it again
lol then it’s real in my book
Then whats the different
@@Spunkylowkkkkkk48 nothing !
@@NaturalPrimex ayoo where do i find em them 😳
@@Spunkylowkkkkkk48 No warranty. These are often B-Stock scheduled to be thrown away, or regular stock that isn't profitable to sell anymore. They are supposed to be thrown away, but employees smuggle them out. Same way how you get "Genuine Apple Parts" before the self repair program.
People who buy fakes are not the same as those who buy real. That company never lost a sale.
They may not be but counterfeiting hurts the second hand market which in turn hurts the environment. Most counterfeit items are poor quality (even more so than the original lol) and because the person that bought them knows they're fake garbage into the garbage they go after a few wears and they get torn up. While that can be seen as a larger part of the problem of crap quality cheap clothing filling up our landfills counterfeiting just adds to the problem.
Facts
Exactly.
Depends. Too much counterfeiting ruins the brand's image. You don't want to buy a handbag and pass by some kind of people wearing fakes every single day. You don't even want to see it on many people to begin with. That's the idea of luxury items. Let alone fake ones... When a brand starts looking "cheap", the target clientele loses interest in it.
Exactly. It's not "money lost" they weren't getting that anyways
Today's inflation is a result of corporate avarice, not only problems with the supply chain. We know that the money obtained by the higher prices isn't being transmitted along the supply chain since businesses are reporting record profits. More pricing result in increased revenue for businesses, which stays with them and goes into their pockets. We can rule out supply-related inflation because of this. If your stocks are extremely weak, now is an excellent opportunity to take a battered 401k and convert it to a Roth. Then, your Roth will be tax-free, and you will just have to pay taxes on the substantially reduced current values.
Precisely! The current scenario should be our primary concern; many people are making millions from the downturn in the market, but this kind of information isn't reported in the press.
Well, the best professionals have access to exclusive data and information that is not made available to the general public. Knowing the tactics to employ at this time is one thing; having the knowledge necessary to put them into successful practice is quite another.
@Dragon Jee Nice one, buddy. How does the process work with the investing advisor?
@Dragon Jee That's great, I checked up Sharon with her full name out of curiosity, found her webpage, and her credentials/testimonials seem respectable with good ratings. I just sent her a note and I'm hoping she gets back to me soon. Many thanks
Ain’t reading allat😂😂
I love how governments try to protect billionaires from losing money telling us people got disfigured cause of bad make up like that’s why they doing it smh
Part of it at least.
Ummm.... so do we ignore that part or???
Fake makeup is understandable, but I don't give a shit about buying other things like a knife or shirt. They can be fake brands and I don't care.
@@thanhavictus Minus the fact most of these counterfeit brands tend to be run by criminal elements. Not even terrorist but just Criminal Elements.
Better buy second hand if you can.
When you make the big bucks, you live the good life with perks, when your an average joe, you suck up and deal like the rest of us.
I learned to stop questioning it long ago
I love how they mention how Amazon deals with counterfeit, even though Amazon literally steal designs from small brands.
There's a difference between creating products of similar design without violating patent law and literally printing a trademark on a product with a similar design.
@@cardbored_ Just because it's "legal" doesn't mean it should be supported
This is what we call "Life is unfair"
Learn to live with it, when your big and bad you dont play by the rules, when ur a shrimp like all of us in the comments, you bow to your overlords and do as they say.
Exactly Amazon sales alot counterfeit
When you rebrand a product that is called white labeling and when you steal a design it's either "inspired" or "design plagiarism" depending how good your lawyers are.
This explains why I've not received my fake items from China.
🤣
Haha 🤣🤣
Right
@Pokemontas are you serious? Imagine you work so hard and long for something you created, just for someone to steal you stuff, because that's what they're doing.
So true lol
Rip to the people that ordered these things and never Got them
ong L seizes
The factory’s scramble to ship it again cuz most payments are down with PayPal which prefer to side with customers usually
pandabuy haul just got siezed, i needed to hear this
@@virginiansupremacy lool same
@@mikaveli_98 buy insurance also
I highly doubt people don’t know they are buying a fake 😂😅
They do, I buy fakes because they are the same thing
There are groups of people selling and buying fakes on FB everyday.
@@ivyyoung521 yes? That is not what I said though 😂
@@emilyirenephotoco People do know when they are buying a fake most of the time. If they are being conned into buying it as real, then the seller should be ashamed of themselves...lol
I don't buy anymore but I used to buy some fakes knowing they were fakes.
Ummm “the factory making the luxury goods is the same factory making counterfeits… “
A lot of the stuff is also factory rejects that have not yet been branded but they won't tell you that 🤫 talk about,.. 'good quality fakes'
Prada and Louis Vuitton make products in China then they are sent to Italy to be finished and the tag will be made in Italy but not the rest of the bag. My friend that worked at Prada in nyc told me that 😳
@@TOPOTWO makes sense, cheap production high profits.
At the Grand Bazar in Istanbul there are shops where you find extremely good quality fakes because the shop owner will be producing the same quality bags but for rival companies.
@@danielzonneveld7712 good to know, hope I can visit one day, Turkey is a beautiful country ❤️
It’s kind of funny to think that the USA trained China for so many years, using their low price manufacturing, and they didn’t expect that they would fake products someday. There is no free lunch.
廢話
low price manufacturing? you mean slave labor?
@@unit9609 yeah yeah everyone is slave in china, even me, just trust me bro, I even couldn't open youtube and now police are in front of my door, help!!!
@@khein2204 sure i said that everyone in china is slave
ok chang :D
@@unit9609 almost everything is low price manufacturing here (according to some western news), so almost everyone is slave labor with your logic, right? And who is chang, but im serious tho, help me!! Im enslaved!!
I remember around 2012 going to Hong Kong for work and coworkers were offered counterfeit handbags. It was interesting how the people selling them tended to be open about them being counterfeit. Some of the counterfeits where made with better quality and better workmanship than the originals. It was an educational experience.
It's only counterfit because americans cant make a profit
@@troydogg2716 it’s counterfeit because someone takes the intellectual properties from a company by directly copying their products. Remember that a lot of these handbag companies are also owned by European countries and have nothing to do with Americans. Counterfeiting is a problem regardless of whether you are prejudice towards Americans.
"Some of the counterfeits where made with better quality and better workmanship than the originals." This is the dumbest thing I ever heard.Not because you made a statement without evidence but no amount of evidence could justify this stupidity.
I completely understand that, sometimes the design of the clothes/jewellery is very pretty but the quality isn’t and it has a high price tag so getting a bag made with better materials or jewellery made with different materials makes sense even if it’s counterfeit. Look at the Vivienne Westwood pearl necklace, it doesn’t even use real pearl and the charm is made out of brass and it costs well over £100 there’s a market out there for a counterfeit that uses silver or gold and real pearl and you don’t have to pay a ridiculous price for something made out of brass
@@alvaroga1n yeah. That’s a pretty good comparison.
"Sometimes the brabds themselves can't even tell the difference"
Then why will I pay 10 times more for your product??? 🧐🧐🧐
Fake prada bags (the nylon ones) actually have better quality than the real ones. And both real and fake prada bags are made in China
@@randomplayer9985u said the truth
For ease of mind whatevers
Knockoff Nikes probably last longer than real ones.
No they dont
@@macraeashwood4190 get back to sweat shop kid and make me a pair of Cortez
How would u know if all you have is reps 🤣
@@macraeashwood4190 the same factories make the real and fake ones.
Not at all
Amazon does a piss poor job protecting customers from counterfeiting. At least Walmart and Target have to stock their own goods from their own suppliers. "Fulfilled by Amazon" doesn't mean jack.
What do you mean? They're great at it! In fact, amazon does counterfeit products themselves! Or at least that's what I call it when Amazon blatantly plagiarizes a product and sells it as theirs. And this is perfectly legal according to them. I mean after all, if you sell a product on amazon, you gave away your rights to them for them to copy off of. Amazon is totally a fair and not corrupt and predatory company at all! :)
(For those of you who don't understand sarcasm, I am making fun of amazon. I hate the company and never use their services simply cuz it's too corrupt for me to justify buy anything off of their site)
@@stagnantfox3027 I thought you were serious lol
Lol you do realise Walmart and Target have their own stock that’s from China which likely are the same suppliers for the same generic products.
*laughs in target and walmart marketplace*
nah walmart is the same
steve is number 1 public enemy
Capitalism at work. These people work for the brands.
There’s literally no difference between brand name and super fakes
They’re both mainly produced in China, India, with just the finishing touches in France, Italy.
Which allows them to stamp it as made in said country.
True. Brands have their production units in china mostly.
They are working for brands only and the fact that brands train them to identify fakes explains the same.
Lol India is a baby in manufacturing even Bangladesh has higher textile exports than us
Yes because it’s such a crime to protect brand integrity after someone worked their ass off to make it why it is today. Most production of these high end brands don’t happen in China. They’re mostly produced in Europe.
@@IpSyCo the demand for luxury good is so high these days, its not possible to have everything made in Europe. Prada Gucci n Louis is known for this. Have majority finish in China and have the last touch in France or Italy. if 10 percent is made in Italy, it can be label as italian made. The more store the luxury brand expand, harder it is to hand made everything.
@@kenfern2259 No, you have to have a certain percentage of the products overall value added be done in the country in order for it to be labeled made in said country. That majority of the work you think is done in China is just assembly and low end manufactured parts. Most of the value of these goods come from their “made in” country. At least that’s how it works here in the states.
So this explains why I never got my "Gucci" bag from Aliexpress LMAOOOO
Steve mind your damn business!!
Hahahaha
lmfao
LMFAOOO
😂
Lmao same shit I said
It's disconcerting to me that there seemed to be no regard for the consumer or end user. This entire process seems more about chasing counterfitters in foreign countries and collecting taxes than it does protecting citizens. While I certainly wouldn't want to purchase counterfeit items, I also don't want things that I purchase to be seized by the government.
@@worldcitizeng6507 A lot of people are ordering directly from china. They know what they're getting
It’s not disconcerting if you think about it. These fakes are being intentionally bought because they are cheaper.
@@carltonkess862 dont hurt me i bought $20 airpods and they be working you look mad goofy rn LMAO tryna protect a company that could get away with your murder LMAOOOOO
Lindsey, did you ACTUALLY watched this video??? They can't even chase the counterfitters because of the 2 reasons they mentioned in the video (watch it yourself), and what they do is essentially protecting the citizens from harmful substances contained in those counterfeit items indirectly. Watch it again until the end before you comment next time
Part of the price you pay for a genuine product is that you’ll actually receive it in the end (or a refund if something goes wrong). Counterfeiters operate under the law, so part of the lower price is lack on any consumer guarantee. That’s just how the world work.
Ziarex must be stopped at all costs. People are losing money since their mega clone watches started to be sold as originals on the aftermarket.
Still better to recycle these products instead of incinerating them IMO. Protecting companies is one thing, protecting Earth should be the big goal.
Facts, tell them
China is no doubt the largest counterfeit items manufacturer. BUT, China is also the LARGEST luxury brand consumer market. So there is your trade off for these luxury brand companies
YES! that is why I hate buying products made in PRC! don’t know if they are fake or not 🙄
fair lol
@@thevinzicode3435 contact us for made in Bangladesh
@@thevinzicode3435 prc?
@@unuseduser575 bangladesh is a country near prc. Its very small, but has beautiful forests.
Take the “Gibsun” guitar for example, it’s not breaching their trademark because it’s technically a different name
Dude, they sued PRS for a paint job
😂 got a point.
Technically more like replicas
If you give something a slightly different name but let it look exactly like the original then it’s violating trademark law.
That’s not how trademark law works
Bros pandabuy items got seized💀💀
They don't burn them, employees grab what they want and give items to their kids
Yes absolutely and I don't blame them ...I'd soon be in there .
@@juleerowley9706 to me it feels like people who buy fakes knows that it’s fake. Meanwhile some jackass police officers squeeze their way in and retain the item (that the client already know is fake), claiming that it’s a fake. Like… yeah, I know…? The price is a clear indicator already, also people who buy reals don’t tend to go on aliexpress to buy Louis Vuitton I guess??
It feels to me like the police department is the evil one here
It's certified and witnessed destruction.
Seems smart to give your kid cyanide laced toys lol
@@randomplayer9985 I mean fake products ARE illegal
There's nothing wrong with buying fake name brand clothing. They're worth what they're made, like how things should be.
The problem is most are made with same materials and in the same factories.
fr, like most counterfit products have same quality/materials as the "real" ones. But the "real" companies that sell them put a 10x of its price. If a shoe is made with $20 worth of materials they sell it for like 200-300.
@@TMsonjakopp7006 Hahahah for real bro, Its just when they got into their boutique and the price went high af😂
@@TMsonjakopp7006 how’s that a problem? Just cause I buy product from Walmart doesn’t mean I can’t buy it where they buy it from? China.
@@conquerinn I've seen some fakes that are better than the real thing! It's crazy!
Its "high profit" BECAUSE the actual brands put such a HUGE mark up on the product, if they didn't put such a high mark up then they it wouldn't be as profitable to counterfeit, just saying....
They put a high markup because people are willing to pay for it. Thats how economics works, they make the most money at that price.
They are called articles of distinction….
That officer sounds so proud of what he does
I went through and read a lot of these comments and in doing so I realized that regular people don't care about this. If they can afford the luxury name brand they'll buy it if they can't they'll buy the counterfeit because it's the same thing. People don't care. The only people who care are the ones who own the corporations and our tax dollars absolutely should not be being used for this
Well… I guess you ignored the whole terrorism and crime aspect… plus idk why people care about fake status. If you can’t afford it, you can’t. It’s as simple as that. If you found out how most fast fashion and counterfeits are made, you wouldn’t be able to sleep if you bought them. The whole problem is that the people don’t care.
@@vedantsingh_ that's very true. I really don't care I don't care if it's made by some little four-year-old in a sweat shop in Vietnam or if it's made by some 80 year old and the United States for minimum wage I'm going to buy it I'm going to wear it I don't care if it's real I don't care if it's fake I don't care how it got there. I will gladly buy two PlayStations for the price of one if they fell off the back of a truck
@@honestlynate7922 they acting like the real brands don’t use similar environments or tactics to their products. I’m sure a real reputable lv bag only cost 500 $ to make but they overprice it for 2k just for label n rely on consumer’s naivety to feel like “above” others. When in reality no bag should be in the thousands mark, but hey maybe I’m missing factors to why it should be.
@@leax7569 $500? more like $50
"Spark plugs can cause the engine to go on fire"
No, no they cannot...
I’m sure the worst some “knock off” spark plugs can do is not spark, hell what are “knock off” spark plugs
When they said safety equipment and showed a grill 💀💀
Steve loves his job
so this is the mf thats seizing pandabuy hauls
fr this mf seized my 12kg hall 💀
@@brxndan222 who ships a 12 kg bro, you were asking for it
So that's where my Waifu Pillow went. Leave Rem Alone, Customs
this is unnecessary , let there be a free market!!!! , let people buy what ever they want , am happy that my country isn't like this , sad for you mate.
Not your Waifu anymore... Probably the Customs officer Waifu now.
I’m just a Mexican stoner trying to make it out the hood by doing reaction videos & storytimes on my RUclips channel 😎
I Thought I Was The Only One!
@@sqlxe and help fund criminals?
If it's not going in or on your body, and if it does not have too many moving parts, counterfeit goods are perfect way to save money.
Or just don't pretend to be rich lmfao.
Na we tryna be stylish not rich Flank
Perfect way to fund terrorism
Do they really expect me to feel bad for corporations because someone who doesn't make much wants to feel a little bit better about themselves?
10 years for counterfeiting is “low”? 💀 These people are out of their minds, who put them in charge?
Imagine the government stealing your property because its "fake"
What happens to the money that people paid for the fakes?
According to the video "FuND iLLegAL aCtIViTieS"
You just lose it
@@TheSnufking Are you denying that that happens? They literally provided several examples of how counterfeiting contributed directly to acts of terrorism.
@@nootboot9744 but the money is already gone to the terrorists or whatever company selling the counterfeit , so the customer is at loss
Most Chinese sellers resend a new fake.
“Those are originals”
They told me at Chinatown
😂😂😂
Keeping us safe from dangerous criminals..
Good job guys.. 😳
I can see why luxury companies would want to fight against this, but I don't see why most people should care about their well-being. The shareholders aren't exactly living in absolute poverty.
Fun fact: Louis Vuitton actually burns their own product that they do not sell within that season. Their products are never on sale
I love counterfeit goods. The knockoffs are getting better than the originals.
They are great! This is just stupid they are only trying to protect companies pockets. just let people buy what they want!
Unless it's counterfeit medication/supplements or anything taken orally
I love counterfeit goods
Honestly, same, especially when I'm only going to use a few times, like a purse, or sunglasses or even some shoes..
Ok all of u guys commenting you love counterfeit goods, just stop it. You don't actually love counterfeit goods, u just love their price. So if it doesn't matter to u whether it is original or counterfeit, then just buy some cheap company products whose price is low than counterfeit product of top class company. But u don't because u don't want people to know that u buy from some cheap company or how can u not afford certain things.
@@prajwalwarad3318 why are your feelings hurt? do you own one of these corporations?
People can purchase whatever they please
Have you maybe thought that the reason people buy counterfeit is cause they like the design but aren't gonna spend $1000 on some shoes
How can a Audi front bumper grill be counterfeit 😂
Material
Because the real one is marked up, the dealership will take a lot of money for the original, and the Audi owner probably wanted to save their money.
Oh yes those poor luxury business owners.... what ever will they do.
This protects our economy as high priced items have higher taxes.
@@worldchangingvideos6253 no companies like nike probably spend 100x as much to manufacture and ship from china then the amount we pay in sales tax
@@worldchangingvideos6253 These corporations dodge taxes all the time. You know what would help our economy? If these rich dickheads put their country before money and brought manufacturing home. But instead they outsource it half a world away and then are surprised that the Chinese don't give a damn about protecting their "branding."
You sound broke😂
Is it really a counterfeit though if like she said it's made in the same factory by the same people?
It's still considered counterfeit because it was illegally sold outside the company who own the rights to the product being produced
Also the quality control of such things is often far less.
@@nootboot9744 but, probably, the counterfeit unit costs more to the counterfeiters than the originals cost to the original brand.
That means all those nike shoes in footlocker are overpriced counterfeits
i give you example
they made 100 prada bags. But they register only 90 prada bags was produced. the other 10 will be sell at low price using fake shop name. or it can be the other 10 was rejected product which should not be sell.
Literally no one ever made a counterfeit airbag, and this Audi Grille won't cause any traffic accidents.
The point is not really about causing traffic accidents,
it's about tow here the money goes when you buy the Audi grille
It could have been manufactured by some terrorist organisation
By buying that fake Audi grille ,
You are directly funding that terrorist organisation
@@srihari2846 No terrorist is making Audi grilles in China. One big ass lie by the corporations.
The counterfeit industry in China is almost mainstream with Industrial zones dedicated to the trade.
If a terrorist works at a bakery to fund his terrorist activities would you blame the bakery?
@@srihari2846 i think you totally missed the point. It’s not the manufacturer in China who’s funding the terrorism but it’s some random freak who buys from them and sells counterfeit items to fund the terrorism.
Blaming China for funding terrorism is like blaming Microsoft just because a person working there once now is a terrorist.
@@SakshamShrestha2 yes it’s all terrorism, lol
ok pleb.
if you believe these people breaking the bank of the ultra rich is terrorism your a meme.
@@SirPhillyLeong yes
they done seized my nannys haul bruh
High fashion, its hard to feel bad for these companies that would unironically use the term "disgusting poor people" in a business meeting.
👏 Insecure people
DISGUSTING POOR PEOPLE!!!
I’m sure if anyone owned a billion dollar company, they wouldn’t be happy with someone stealing their profit and products.
@@andrewmpachettisteal profit? people who buy fakes and reps would never in a million years would even buy original, they can't afford it
Can we talk about how it's kind of fucked up to completely waste material and incinerate them? Like. Let's fix a problem by pollution. Kek. Trying to make me feel bad for luxury brands 😭🤣
This is the last thing you should worry about when it comes to pollution. This is nothing compared to the total amount of legit trash that is thrown away everyday. I know you want to feel self righteous though so go ahead and keep making ignorant comments.
I understand your comment but think of it that those fake products are said to be dangerous due to it's high chemicals. It has said in the video that some of the products are made from urine and etc. As the saying goes, it's better to be safe than sorry.
@@shanasakai2238 and what u think originals are made from😂
And what do you propose? How would you dispose them? Throw them somewhere else where they can be retaken/redistributed?
@@unknownpasserby7405 give em to the poor and homeless! Apart from things that may have chemicals in them cosmetics perfumes etc. Those are perfectly usable things.
my teacher once told us in class 👉"i bet if you(or we) take away every possession you(we) have that's from china, there'd be little to none left for us" 😂😂
This is true I remember I've watch a video about a woman who challenged herself to buy only products that are not from China. Guess what? She failed because most products are from China. I think this is one of the reasons why China is becoming more powerful than before, it might take the U.S. spot.
@@shanasakai2238 Not likely. Many billionaires in China continue to rise, yes, however many go completely bankrupt in a matter of seconds because of the government. Many companies refuse to pay their bribery money and just like that, gone. Just a few days ago did a millionaire company go bankrupt because they "broke a rule" lmao. Not anti-China here given that I’m Chinese, but because of the government China won’t surpass. Of course though, if China doesn’t eliminate its teammates then they can 100% surpass.
Most of the essential stuff is manufactured here. We might lose getting that brand new iPhone every year or certain electronics but that’s in the short term.
Nikes are now a ridiculous price and, when you watch Vietnam or China travel videos, they have flawless copies for like $20. What do they expect, when they charge crazy prices?
"Sometimes, it's the same factory that is making the goods for the brand owner is also making the counterfeit." That's what you get when you go to the cheapest bidder that can manufacture your goods in China. You kind of deserve what you get on that one.
It’s because of the amount of manufacturing that these companies do overseas. The companies really screwed themselves tbh
When the items are seized, the only ones that incur these said losses are the Customers who bought them as the fake sellers/retailers already got their money
Keeping wages low for most workers ensures most people cannot afford the real thing . thus perpetuating the demand for fakes .
+ the unrealistic standards of living people are showing of on social media. Now every Tom, Dick and Harry wants a Gucci bag🙄
@@NyanyiC that's very true .. Social media has put wealth on display in a manner never seen before along with totally unrealistic standards of living..
Nobody needs a Rolex, get real.
That 4:19 BURBELLY realy nailed it 🤣
Amazon will never convince me they care about authenticating sellers when they don’t care about their employees lives 😂
Put the responsibility on the true luxury brands. If it’s so important to them let them fund and pursue
Those poor luxury brand owners. I feel terrible for them.
Its not about the brand owners, its about the counterfit owners and what they are doing with their money.
@@treymendel Nothing more than an excuse. I wouldn't be surprised if the vast majority of counterfeit brand manufacturers are just Chinese factory owners. The only thing they're doing with the money is looking to open another factory.
@@treymendel what are they doing with their money that luxury brand owners aren’t doing??
@@treymendel You acting like these coporations are saints with their money lol
Yep gotta weep for them while they look down on us like peasants in their multi-million dollar estates.
mfs on reddit talking about “AM I SEIZED???”
yeah bro
"The problem is where the money is going" if the product is not the problem then what's the point of seizing it after the money is already there lmao
Because the brand is “training” them. It’s all money. Doesn’t matter.
lmfao they give empty claims and hide the truth behind lock and keys but its like they forgot to lock the lock because all it takes is a little bit of common sense to realise
“Spark plugs which could cause the engine to go on fire” ….ok Steve thanks for your expert opinion
"If it's too good to be true, it probably is" as if we don't know that we're buying fakes 😂
😂 y’all forgot my fake AirPods
"A lot of the times the counterfeit is made by the same manufacturer making the original product."
"These counterfeits are dangerous."
???
they decided to cut corners and replace certain parts with cheaper alternatives
@@nathan-ls8yw cheaper doesn't mean worse
@@dust7962 depends on who you are.
When i buy questionable items from ebay or amazon from china, i am still charged sales tax. Does that make the state and city part of the crime? They made money off the sale?
It still supports local communities at least.
Are u kidding me these guys would tax you for breathing if they could ! USA.
But it's OK to charge sales tax on china fake goods cause they make Money! It's a complete joke the laws in this country.
lol you’re just everywhere supporting 🤡
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No one buying a 600$ dollar shoe when u can get the same quality for 30$
Imagine police raiding a 16 year old who buys reps on purpose….
Wow I totally feel bad for those billion dollar company's that sell luxury goods. I hope bootlegging rises so much so that people realize there IS NOT a difference in those luxury goods in comparison to normal goods. Your paying for the brand you entitled goons
I have it on good authority that there’s barely a difference these days between authentic Chanel and fake Chanel. In some cases the fake Chanel bag might be made better than the real thing.
Part of the price for a real product includes a guarantee that the company you bought it from is legit & therefore adheres to health & safety and consumer laws. If you wanna buy a fake that’s your choice but you give up those guarantees
Wow, look at all this work to protect corporations. Wish we put this much effort into protecting people. I know people that have denied ambulance rides because of the cost, how much do you think Nike and Rolex pay into the system for all this help?
@@megashadow3789 I agree that Rolex isn't an American company and it makes it even more poignant that that the US government goes to such length and effort to protect their brand. As far as Nike goes, sounds like we are in agreement.
Dawg. I'm just trying to get some dunks without paying five grand for them lmao
Officer who talking about car parts absolutely got no clues
Safety parts.
As a car person I cringed soooo hard during that
Hang on, so a customer is getting ripped off and customs just keeps the items?? So who does this benefit? The seller already has the money
Would you want something with dangerous chemicals in it?
@@TheLugiaExpert I would want a refund!
@@Parasocial9 how do you expect that from a company that’s already ripping you off?
@@TheLugiaExpert The food products and makeup stuff sure don't buy the fakes but things like the fake fashion stuff and the guitar I think it's ok to buy those people expect it to be poor quality if your purposefully buying the fakes
@@TheLugiaExpert everything has dangerous chemicals they just don’t tell u
The main comment they made was “ We work with these companies to show us what to look for” as well as fund us and for that reason we must support their campaign.
Your closet is simple a dream! Not just the *amzclothes* bags but the ready to wear that you have is absolutely stunning.
"Spark plugs that can cause an engine to on fire" yo thats what a plug is supposed to do!
Steve have best job in the world.
Take what ever you want just say the magic words.
Counterfeit
I think I know where he shops for x-mas and bday 🎂 gifts 🎁.
That time when CBP took Oneplus earbuds because they thought they were counterfeit Airpods
That’s a good one. They were laughed at by Chinese and Americans on both Sina Weibo and Twitter, if I remember it correctly
@@jerrywu5797 lol really xD
I love the idea that every single counterfeit good gets sent to Steve and Steve alone.
Right? And Steve forgets to wear his glasses... But, hey, it's a job. And he's working to support himself.
Perhaps if some of these brands charged reasonable prices in the first place this wouldn't be such a problem. When the factory that makes your product then sells your product for a fraction of the price then the problem is with what you charge in the first place.
you dont know anything about branding
@@agresivtrading you don't know anything about pricing. Brands are just useless words used to give meaning to something that has no value. Your leather bag is just like any other leather bag until you slap a Gucci logo on it now it's a Gucci bag made of the same materials from a normal bag. It's a cheap way to mark up prices and inflate them for what they really are. Brands only matter if they actually promise better quality, in which they don't, unless it comes to performance stuff like cars and such.
@@kingkazuma2239 True, you are right about pricing ut you missed the point about branding. Branding is meant to give the owner of a product(a bag for instance) exclusivity, a sort of vanity, a feeling of superiority coming from the fact that they can afford to buy something that other people cannot afford. With a lot of cheap copies around(even if the quality might be better than the original) this sort of exclusivity fades away and with it comes a loss of revenue. That's why big fashion companies do not want(especially well made) copies around.
Perhaps if people aren’t so obsessed with acting rich in the first place this wouldn’t be such a problem. When people are obsessed enough to buy some fake Rolex when they could’ve afforded a real Casio instead, then that’s their problem.
Telfar does it right. The bags are not expensive by fancy bag standards, but they’re just not that easy to get. But if you’re patient you can get the bag you want. No need to pay thousands of dollars or buy a fake.
Actual manufacturing cost is about 30$ for a loui v bag. They sell it for $1000. 😆
Those are hand made by craftsman takes more than one hour so it cost more than 30
@@TcVideoHosting do you know what a sweat shop is ?
@@awesomesaucetv8624 Sweat shops use those industrial sewing machines like the ones they sew walmart cloths and sneakers with. You can't handle the material that Lv uses with that kind of equiptment you have to be a actual craftsman to do that leather work. And if a person had those skills they would not have to work there. A sweat shop is set to where they learn one skill on a sewing machine master it . Do one section send it down the line.
Less then 30
@@TcVideoHosting wrong
Me, who successfully ordered counterfeit body pillows from China:
"You keep thinking that buddy"
There's brand name "body pillows"? You weirdo.
this is where my rep haul went i was confused why i didn’t received it
how stupid are you to get seized
😂