August 1, 2008, Newsletter Issue #149: Fake Sunglasses and How to Spot Them

Tip of the Week

Many dealers advertise their frames as "replicas," which is a warning they are fakes. However, many other dealers donīt. Look for shoddy workmanship, cheap, lightweight plastic frames and lenses that may be distorted or bent, and copyright, trademark or brand symbols that do not look quite right. Fakes are all over the marketplace, so buyers have to be certain they are buying from a quality dealer with a money-back guarantee.

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