No it illegal.
appraise the values of the properties they sell.
The definition of the word bootlegger is originally a smuggler of liquor in the legs of boots, although it now means to make and sell as well as transport alcohol liquor, legally or illegally.
A liquor license allows a restaurant or bar to legally sell alcoholic beverages. The cost is less than 1,500 USD, paid every two years.
The answer is yes. Banks sell their chargeoffs at different points in the collection process. The same buyer may make multiple purchases from the same bank, however the bank may be selling different pools of loans to different buyers at the same time.
A merge is when 2 or more companies come together to perform one business or job. Sadly, though it can possibly result in some lay offs
There are a variety of knock off Gucci, it ranges from handbags, to purses to watches and even colognes. It is also a high end business to sell these knock offs because they are very similar to the original.
The site sneakersin.com is not active anymore.
I have recieved the headphones and they are fantastic! from the looks of them they look %100 which is amazing
If a replica, the watch is not a Rolex and therefore, has little value. It is also illegal to sell knock-offs.
It is very difficult to be able to tell if cheap Timberland's are knock offs or not. The quality of appearance of knock offs has improved dramatically and are often indistinguishable. If the price is a too good to be true, then it is probably not authentic.
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Well, the site doesn't really say any brand names so I doubt they are knock offs.
It is illegal to sell purses that are exact replicas of the designer ones, and to tell customers that they are authentic. It is NOT illegal to sell knock-offs that are only similar to the real thing (not exactly identical), again, as long as you do not try to claim that the items are the real thing.
No, they don't use the same software. Just get an iPod b/c the knock offs are cheaply made.
It is illegal to sell purses that are exact replicas of the designer ones, and to tell customers that they are authentic. It is NOT illegal to sell knock-offs that are only similar to the real thing (not exactly identical), again, as long as you do not try to claim that the items are the real thing.
No, eBay sells brand new, authentics, knock-offs, used, very used, etc. There is no limit to what you can find on eBay.
Yes, it is. They are charging and "advance fee" for membership, then offering you nothing but a bunch of useless links, including to sites that sell cheap trash or illegal knock offs.