Facebook, Instagram are hot spots for fake Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Chanel
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Facebook, Instagram are hot spots for fake Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Chanel

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This is why you will never see a Canada Goose or Moncler coat for half the price because it makes the consumer wonder why they would ever pay full price. People are more likely to wait for a sale if they've seen it at a lower price than to pay full price. You, my friend, are why these Famoid for Instagram followers are exploding. They pay an Instagram influencer or a TV personality to 'place an order with them and then promote it on their social media channels. People start thinking, 'If Tommy Fury got a coat from here, it must be authentic.' The cycle then continues.
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It's no surprise that fake designer items are being sold on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram.
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How come Assmerica dun ban FB?
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While it's true that some brands use influencers to promote their products and increase sales, it's important to remember that buying knock-off products not only supports unethical practices but can also be dangerous. As for Instagram, it can be a great platform for promoting legitimate products and building a following. If you want to grow your audience, you might buy permanent instagram followers from a reputable provider like SMMWorld. Just make sure you're promoting something that you believe in and that your followers will genuinely benefit from.
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