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Article Submitted by: gemma smith

Tuesday, 16 March 2010
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Nearly two thirds of the UK public are quite comfortable with owning and purchasing reproduction products, clothes, bags, sunglasses and watches being the most regular. And untrustworthy online traders have begun trading in counterfeit brand name electrical goods like ghd stylers. There are some more serious consequences of buying purchasing counterfeit electrical ghds than there is to say buying a forgedfake designer handbag. With most fake items you might end up out of pocket, with bogus ghd straighteners you can end up severely hurt or worse. Authentic ghd straighteners as sold by web shops like ghd-uk and jason shankley are manufactured by ghd to the highest possible standards, with quality control and checked to conform to British and European standards. And for an item that heats up to several hundred degrees Celsius in a matter of seconds, you can imagine how important it is they are made to the highest levels of quality. reproduction ghd hair straighteners are, on the other hand made from shoddily put together parts. In non controlled workshops and are not subject to ANY safety checking. Each time you activate them and put them to your head, you are potentially risking sever injury that could leave you injured. And that's if you even get the ghd hair straighteners you purchase. The bogus items are created and distributed by widespread criminal gangs, mostly based in Hong Kong. They often take your order and you have little or no recourse to get your cash back if the ghd hair straighteners you purchase dont come. And what are worse these unethical organisations are often quite happy to gather all your credit card numbers and send you your items. Then using your card numbers to steal your identity and sell it on to other bad groups around the world, help fund other dishonest activities and potentially leaving your bank account. If you are unfortunate enough to buy these forged ghd stylers, you will be left with ghd hair straighteners with no warranty, ghd will not honour the fake warranty . How to spot the sale of reproduction ghds and their websites If it sounds too good to be true it is. If they are selling special ghd straighteners from several years ago, gold bag, dark and pure, kiss pink etc are all out of stock. So if they are selling them at bargain prices, chances are that they are phony. If they are advertised as 75% off or other bonkers claim they'll be phony. If they are less than £80, forget it, no one sells them that cheap. If they are advertising them on eBay be careful, check seller's rep and again unless they are second hand no one will sell them less than retail unless they are fake. Look for the wet products. All honest online retailers sell a wide range of ghd shampoo, conditioners, hairspray and other products and not just ghd hair straighteners. No UK customer service or phone number. This is a common sign of forged sites. Only accept PayPal. This is the big worry sign. Almost no legitimate retailer ONLY uses PayPal for payment. They will use payment platforms like WorldPay or similar professional service. PayPal is sometimes offered as a secondary payment platform but never the only one. Look for the GHD Approved box on honest websites. Check the date and time on the ghd approved online retailer box and click it to check the authorised retailer seal is genuine. And if in doubt buy straighteners directly from ghd direct. With any luck, if you follow the simple ideas in this page you will avoid getting stuck with subpar counterfeit ghd hair stylers. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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