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Where can I buy fake bags in Bangkok?

Where can I buy fake bags in Bangkok?

The king of fake merchandise in Bangkok is the MBK shopping mall.

Are fake designer bags good?

Most people who know handbags/designers will know a counterfeit is a fake, even if it’s a good one. Counterfeit handbags will fall apart, tear, crack, and stitches may come lose.

How can you spot a fake handbag?

How to spot a fake designer handbag

  1. Check the quality of the material the bag is made from.
  2. Take a close look at the hardware.
  3. The stitch work is another area to pay careful attention to.
  4. A cheap lining is another clue to look out for.
  5. The logo is another easy slip-up area for counterfeiters.
  6. Check the pockets.

Where can I buy good fakes in Bangkok?

No matter what you think about fakes, Patpong Market is the hotspot for it in Bangkok. They especially sell a ton of fake watches but also bags, shirts, shoes…

Is it legal to sell fake designer bags?

In the United States, selling fake bags is illegal under the federal trademark law, also known as the Lanham Act. Counterfeiting handbags also violates the Stop Counterfeiting in Manufactured Goods Act, which Congress passed in 2006.

What’s wrong with buying fake luxury goods?

Unlike legitimate products, counterfeits aren’t inspected or regulated by government agencies. Fake goods are often bad quality and in many cases — unsafe. Counterfeit electrical goods are not put through the same vigorous safety checks as legitimate items and are often very dangerous.

Can you get in trouble for buying a replica bag?

It is illegal to purchase counterfeit goods. Bringing them into the United States may result in civil or criminal penalties and purchasing counterfeit goods often supports criminal activities, such as forced labor or human trafficking.

What should I be careful of in Bangkok?

Bangkok is generally safe for travelers and backpackers, but it’s also incredibly hectic. Petty theft (including bag snatching) is the most common type of crime you’ll face. Also, some people will try to rip you off, including taxi drivers who refuse to turn on their meters.

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