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Originally Posted by KoltiKolt I dont think selling non authentic items is killing us economy. Look at the designer bags. If you buy real some french guy abroad gets a huge profit. They are made overseas anyway. The only thing that stays in US is the small profit for the store. | Your logic overall is very wrong because authentic items are usually sourced from local distribution channels which both the seller and and distributor gets commissions. Therefore, you ARE supporting your country's economy by buying authentic items as well as the country that originally designed the item from. Quote:
Originally Posted by KoltiKolt On the other hand if US ebay seller gets a copy from China he will get his profit and buyer will save more money. Then they both will spent that money locally by buying more food, eating at a restaurant or going to the movies. It will actually boost the local economy. It makes me think the only people losing would be the ultra rich and poor people would gain from all the non authentic item trade. What do you think ? | And this is the complete opposite of how it works. Instead of contributing to your country's economy, you're actually robbing money from the economy instead in a lot of ways. You just ripped off of a citizen of the same country you live in which he or she worked very hard for. At the same time, neither the distributor or the rights owner received any commission funds from this transaction. As more and more people starts to get ripped off by counterfeits, the companies that distributes and designs and manufactures these products gets lesser and lesser customers and revenue, in return which they have to fire workers to compensate for the loss. Now these workers have no jobs to support their families and will have to look for other jobs, and may even have to rely on government funding for a while. Chains of similar negative events goes on and on.
Bottom line: counterfeiting on the mass scale damages the country's economy greatly and will affect an employee working at the production line of the company all the way up to the governmental level.
Last edited by BiN4RY; 10-22-2012 at 06:45 PM.
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