sven99 zei:
Geen idee wat weekgeld is moar soit. Kijk ff op
http://www.chronocentric.com/watches/counterfeit.shtml#imposters
En je snapt mijn bod
die site verklaart idd alles!
'These "luxury watch imposters" are inexpensive watches being misleadingly represented as if they were fine luxury timepieces. They are sold under their own brand name, so they are not fakes of another company's brand. But their products are of modest to staggeringly cheap manufacture and have none of the merits of the fine, expensive brands they allude to. The typical scam on these are a combination of:
An impressive Swiss, German or European sounding name.
An impressive "retail price" or "RRP" (recommended retail price).
Fancy verbiage that sounds like what a luxury watch brand would say.
Impressive comparisons of features to those of "other" luxury timepieces.
A special price you can buy it for that is incredibly below the retail price.
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Three specific brands known to play the luxury watch imposter game are:
...
Krug Baumen -- Sold on auction sites. Claims "RRP" in the £475-625 (US$900-1,200) range, yet they routinely sell in the £15-50 (US$30-100) range. Even has an impressive looking official website for the brand. '
Puur boerenbedrog dus! Een chique naam bedenken voor hun uurwerken, dan op hun site zetten dat het een retail price van 500 à 1000 euro is, en ze dan in grote getallen verkopen via internet aan mensen die denken dat ze een koopje doen, maar eigenlijk voor 99 euro een uurwerk van 10 euro kopen... :doh: