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JTernup

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  1. How many guys have purchased fakes, said they would post pictures and then never did. I think the lack of pictures is pretty telling of the quality. People have NO excuse to knowingly buy fakes, especially with sales like the recent $100 M&N sale.
  2. I would imagine that the jersey is legit, I've never seen a fake premier jersey. But I could be wrong.
  3. The same way you don't see an issue with speeding. You're cheating thousands of people per year out of their lives - how the hell can you compare that to stealing money? You wouldn't sit there and say that killing someone was just as bad as stealing $50, would you ... ? Nobody is saying it's okay to speed, you ARE saying it's okay to buy counterfeit merchandise.
  4. How about we just stop arguing right or wrong, if anybody wants to participate in the thread, it will be posting terrible looking knockoffs we can all laugh at. We all agree that some knockoffs are horrible, so let's just make fun of those jerseys.
  5. Nobody cares that you buy fakes and we certainly can't stop you. All we are saying is that it IS illegal to make and sell fakes, the makers of the fakes are stealing an identity and passing their product of as the real thing. By supporting people who do this you are also breaking a law. Think of it this way, if someone stole your identity and started to buy a bunch of people things with your money, it is only hurting you like the fake makers are only hurting the NFL, we can all agree stealing an ID of any kind is illegal. Here's the part we are arguing about, is it illegal for me to take the things that the thief is purchasing me with your money, YES because I am getting things from him that aren't his to give, I'd be a fool not to take what he is giving me right? (this is your view on it) or I could say, you know what I'll pass, I'm going to buy stuff on my own. (our view) So can you agree that what you are doing is wrong? Your right, you will probably never get in trouble for buying fake jerseys, but it is still wrong and you are still breaking the law whether you get in trouble for it or not.
  6. There's only 8000 people in your town of Doylestown, Pennsylvania -- i'm sure not many of them sell counterfeit jerseys with a lawyer father. Wow this may have finally shut him up, thank you Chris.
  7. Once again not my probem. Especially when they're being forced against their will to work. That sounds like a problem with their government, being an American citizen there is little I can do to prevent that. Except most counterfeits aren't even close to identical. Furthermore, you can't solve the world's problems by yourself, but you could stop contributing to human rights issues in third-world countries by not buying counterfeits. You should write to the NFL and inform them that their ridiculous mark up is causing all these problems to these poor countries. Thanks for passing judgement on my eternal soul. None of mine are falling apart and I have had one of them for 7 years. I go to several sporting events a year and never had someone say a word. It looks you community is either a very small minority or too scared to confront someone who offends you, most likely both. Your :censored:ty jersey doesn't offend me, so I won't say anything to you if I see you in it. I can't speak on the quality of woot of jerseys but please for the sake of argument, buy an MLB majestic authentic and a fake MLB jersey. If you can act like the quality of your fake is anywhere even close to the quality of an authentic then you are a better actor than most.
  8. Why argue with this troll and loogodude, they are seriously challenged individuals who obviously have no problem getting laughed at on a daily basis. I have a fake that I didn't know was a fake at the time and the p.o.s. has completely fallen apart, it really isn't worth the money. Lastly, my mom laughs at fakes when she sees them, my gf laughs at fakes, not only sports logo nuts and jersey collectors notice how foolish you guys look. I liken you guys to the guy with the crappy car who thinks it is nice, everyone is looking at you guys because you look stupid but in your heads everyone thinks you look kewl.
  9. I have 2 fake jerseys and at the time of purchase i just believed i was getting a good deal. (one is falling apart and one is pretty good quality.) Now that I know jerseys and can see fake from real I won't be buying any more fakes. I can now see that a small store in the mall is clearly selling fakes (so bad my mom laughs at them ) but my point is that i am not going to buy these jerseys but i would also never turn him in it is not my problem and he probably thinks that the jerseys are real. I also see the other side of the argument too, how is it that the NFL thinks it is ok to sell jerseys that are nothing like the on-field jerseys for $250, but majestic authentics which are made in america are nearly the exact same as the on-field/game used jerseys for far less. My solution to this problem is support majestic, the MLB, and all the good American people who make MLB authentics. This is just my opinion but why help the No Fun League when their product is made in asia and is a piece of $hit.
  10. wow look at this http://cgi.ebay.com/Authentic-MLB-OnField-Jersey-1969-Ron-Santo-CUBS-NWT-/150554596294?pt=US_Baseball_Fan_Shop&hash=item230dc0d3c6
  11. LOL go team United States of Canada but it really isnt a bad looking jersey
  12. Well go to a vikings game and you will see 10X as many vikings knockoffs. Although you are correct that many more people wear NFL jerseys, Think about the price difference, if you can get an authentic mlb jersey for $125 or pay $25 for a knockoff the common fan will be more likely to spend the extra $100 then spend an extra $225 on an authentic NFL jersey. So although the number of consumers is less then NFL and offers less of an incentive you also have to believe that price point is a large reason for less MLB knockoffs.
  13. This is what it all comes down to, is the consumer willing to pay the price for authentics. MLB authentics can be as cheap as $125 on MLB shop these jerseys are the most reasonable by far and that is why there arent as many MLB knockoffs, NFL jerseys are rediculously priced and thus there are an abundance of fakes.
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