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  2. Clothing scam companies - Wikipedia

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    They are not officially employed by the clothing scam company, which does not keep a record of the people they use that can be checked. A 2016 investigation by the Sunday Post found that only a small amount, if any, of the value of the clothes donated was given to charity, and discovered evidence of links to organised crime networks. [1]

  3. Retail Apparel Group - Wikipedia

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    However, TFG Australia's online sales surged, increasing 58.1% in the year to March 2021. [28] The company introduced the Rockwear brand in Western Australia in 2021, opening five stores across Perth over two months. [19] In 2021, Baptist World Aid Australia gave Retail Apparel Group a "B" grade for its efforts to become more ethical and ...

  4. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The scam may extend to the creation of Web sites for the bogus brand, which usually sounds similar to that of a respected loudspeaker company. They will often place an ad for the speakers in the "For sale" Classifieds of the local newspaper, at the exorbitant price, and then show the mark a copy of this ad to "verify" their worth. [citation needed]

  5. 13 Famous Clothing Brands To Stay Away From Buying - AOL

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    No matter what hits the runway in New York, Paris, Los Angeles or Milan, a designer piece of clothing with a hefty price tag doesn't automatically make it worth your money. Name brand recognition ...

  6. Mosaic Brands - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic Brands Limited is an Australian fashion retail company. It operated 715 stores across Australia under the brands Millers, Rockmans, Noni B, Rivers, Katies, Autograph, Crossroads, W. Lane and Beme, [1] most of which got from acquitions namely of the portfolio of City Chic Collective. The company's core market was women over the age of 50. [2]

  7. Just Group - Wikipedia

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    In May 2002, Just Jeans acquired women's clothing chain Portmans. [7] The Just Group was listed on the ASX in May 2004. [8] In August 2004, the Just Group acquired the Dotti chain for $5 million. [9] In July 2007, the Just Group acquired stationery chain Smiggle for at least $29 million, becoming the first non-fashion brand in its portfolio. [10]

  8. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    We never ask for personal info, such as credit card numbers or passwords, in emails. However, from time to time, we'll ask you to update your recovery info after signing in. You'll also get a notification titled “Your AOL account information has changed” if any info in your account settings are updated.

  9. City Chic Collective - Wikipedia

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    City Chic Collective (CCC), founded as Miller's Retail in 1992, and rebranded in December 2006 to Specialty Fashion Group, [1] is an Australian retail clothing company. It is headquartered in the Sydney suburb of Alexandria. As of January 2024, the company operates 90 stores in Australia and New Zealand, and a global online store. City Chic ...

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