Posted on October 31, 2008 by Dr Crocs
How can you tell fake “UGGs” from Genuine UGG Australia Boots? Or when is an UGG not an UGG? To add to the confusion “UGG” is a word in general use for a certain style of Australian Sheepskin boot. So merchants selling UGG Boots aren’t necessarily selling legitimate UGG Australia Boots (a Deckers Corporation brand). [...]
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Posted on September 12, 2007 by Dr Crocs
For those of you familiar with my Blog, you’ll know that the Crox / Creeps saga has been ongoing with this company delivering Clog like Crocs fakes in the wrong sizes and colours. Now things have got worse and (the) Creeps have been taking peoples money and delivering nothing. They have always failed to respond [...]
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Posted on August 22, 2007 by Dr Crocs
My initial beef with these guys was that they originally set up a website called CROX.EU which confused some buyers into thinking they were selling genuine Crocs at half price. So they changed their name to CREEPS.TV, which you’ll see appearing on google ads currently.
I’m issuing this Buyer beware notice because I’ve received a number [...]
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Posted on July 1, 2007 by Dr Crocs
Today a new website has emerged, appearing to sell Kids Crocs for £7.99 and Adult Crocs for £9.99 as a “snappy alternative”. They even have some Google Ads (the one’s that appear in Yellow at the top of the Google search results).
These Crocs / Crox are cheap and nasty fakes - please don’t touch [...]
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