UGG Classic Cardy How can I spot a fake UGG websit

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If the domain is held by a proxy service or c/o a domain regsitrant like networksolutions then my advice is AVOID as this registrant is trying to hide their identity. On a good honest domain regisistry entry you are looking for a persons name or company name,UGG Classic Cardy, a real local street address with postcode/zip code and local phone number.

Here is my checklist from all we have found out so far:
1) UGG? Australia brand – it might be a really obvious point but it can identify about 80% of fake UGG sites. The simple rule is … if the product is not described as UGG? Australia then it’s not that brand! Do not be tempted by the fancy pictures because they may well be pictures of genuine UGG Australia boots being used – some fake sites have even taken the images directly off UGG? Australia’s main site! Don’t be fooled by the descriptions either – if you see a product described as “UGG Classic Tall” or “UGG Cardy Boots” it is not the same as the “UGG? Australia Classic Tall” or “UGG?

Australia Classic Cardy”. Authorised UGG Austrailia sellers use the specific name. The products on these fale sites are made to look like UGG Australia Boots, some are even photographed standing on boxes that appear to have the UGG? Australia logo printed on them and they are not the genuinue article at all.

2) Do a domain check – So the website does say UGG? Australia or has what appears to be the UGG? Australia logo but I’m still not sure? Next step is to do a simple domain check to find out who registered the domain, in what country and when the domain was registered.and type in the domain name into the whois tool. If the registrant is in China (country code CN) or the domain has been created within the last three months then my strong advice is AVOID. These fake sites are often only live for a few weeks so they appear to be very recently created.

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