Well I was on of the suckers that ordered what I thought was a real Ugg from this website on Dec. 30,2010. I unfortunately, did not read what the official Ugg website has on their website about fakes. I received the boots today, Jan. 13,2011. My curiosity immediately was peaked when the shipping paper on the outside of the box had chinese lettering on it.
The boots were obvious fakes. They looked cheap, and the fur inside was some type of synthetic material, not sheepskin.
Since I had read on the Official Ugg site about the iridescent tag that should be on the box and the boot, I looked for it and it was not there. Inside the box there was no return information whatsoever. Fortunately, I had saved the confirmation email I received and was able to go to the website, enter my account and see my order.
I printed a copy of the transaction. On the website there is no way to contact the vendor except for through a gmail address.
When I called the credit card company, they found the transaction and will begin a dispute.
The interesting thing is that the amount they charged my card was slightly higher than what my receipt indicated, and the name for the vendor was a web address that I had not ever even visited.
I did email the gmail address, but I'm sure there won't be a response.
I bought these boots to reward my 12-year-old daughter for her excellent accomplishment in school last semester.
She was so disappointed to learn that these were fakes.
These people should be in jail.
Buyer beware.
Vicky
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