How do you know whether it's authorised? I see that they have genuine ugg boots almost Every paragraph on the site and title of each boots etc... Call me thick but when I read on the bottom of the page "all rights reserved" I thought this would mean it's a proper site also the boots and box etc all have the ® above the word/bane ugg
Do you know if there's anything I can do about it? Trading standards etc?
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asked by Tina S. on 1/28/11

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Do not trust this site!
Just had a pair of ugg boots arrive earlier today via parcel force although I ordered on 14th January 2011... Website doesnt update the whereabouts of the product... When emailed three times, a response from china or japan but went in to my junk mail saying dear friend blah blah blah, a lot of orders but do not worry I will get mine soon. That was it!
When arrived and I opened they smelt of strong glue! No card of authenticity! Fur inside feels like it's been cut off a big role of fake fur! Really not happy and to be honest p**sed off that they cost me alot of money (monry i havent really got) including the exchange fees.
Please don't fall for it...

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They are definitely fakes as that site is not authorized by UGG to sell UGGs..

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