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Websites claiming to be Hollister Ireland

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,925 ✭✭✭RainyDay


    Did I say specifically that someone would have to do that? However, if someone came across a website that is fake/scam, there should be a 'body' to report it to. Why does Hotmail have the option to mark some mail as phishing scams etc? I'm sure with all the governing bodies that exist that it wouldn't be too difficult to have a website one that officiates real/fake websites. Obviously the fact that it can be closed down and recreated again within hours (or less) proves difficult and makes them harder to track but surely not impossible. There has to be a trail sOMEWHERE in order for these crooks to get their payments.

    Who do you think is going to pay for the 'governing body' to officiate websites? And who decides what is real/fake? If someone decides to sell 'grey market' branded toiletries online, the kind of stuff that often appears in the €2 shops, which the brand owners hate to see on sale, is that considered 'fake'? If the shop sells real stuff for a few weeks and then switches to selling fake, who's going to check to keep them honest?


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,342 ✭✭✭✭starlit


    Is it not in city or dundrum?


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