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  2. LONDON — Louis Vuitton has denied allegations that its Changsha boutique in China has sold a fake bag to a customer. A legal document disclosed online last week revealed that the French luxury ...

  3. Woman’s Brutal Prank On “Rude” Louis Vuitton ... - AOL

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    Louis Vuitton employees in China were forced to count 600,000 yuan (approximately $110,000) in cash, paying the price for allegedly mistreating a customer. In an incident reminiscent of the ...

  4. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, in a span of 3-day period, Instagram has identified 20,892 fake accounts selling counterfeit goods, collectively responsible for 14.5 million posts, 146,958 new images and gaining 687,817 new followers, with Chanel (13.90%), Prada (9.69%) and Louis Vuitton (8.51%) being the top affected brands according to a study from The Washington Post.

  5. Trademark Counterfeiting Act of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeiting remains a growing problem in the modern world economy. The garment industry is one of the largest areas of counterfeit goods. Louis Vuitton estimates two to three million counterfeit Louis Vuitton pieces are produced each year—about twice the number of genuine products it manufactures. Because of this, Louis Vuitton spends ...

  6. National Anti-Fraud Center - Wikipedia

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    National Anti-Fraud Center (NAFC) is a Chinese fraud prevention and reporting mobile application developed by the Ministry of Public Security. It was first published in March 2021. The software claims that it can maintain telecommunications network security, create channels for reporting online fraud and raising awareness for fraud prevention. [1]

  7. Louis Vuitton Investigates Counterfeit Selling Allegations in ...

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  8. LiAngelo Ball explains why he stole from a Louis Vuitton ...

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    LiAngelo Ball explains why he stole from a Louis Vuitton store in China. Matt Lombardi. December 5, 2017 at 1:03 PM. LiAngelo Ball and his father were on the Today Show this week.

  9. List of notorious markets - Wikipedia

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    China: Wholesale distribution of counterfeit footwear 2020 [‡ 2] [‡ 3] Asia-Pacific Xinyang Clothing & Gifts Plaza, Shanghai: Physical China: Market hosting numerous counterfeit stalls 2020 [‡ 2] [‡ 3] Chenghai District, Guangdong Province: Physical China: Factories that produce counterfeit toys and other consumer goods 2021 [‡ 2]