Complaint Review: E EMPORIO FASHION - Las Vegas Nevada
- E EMPORIO FASHION Jones & Tropicana Las Vegas, Nevada United States of America
- Phone: 333-235-7824
- Web: Tropicanna & Jones
- Category: Door to Door Sales
E EMPORIO FASHION Francesco, Manger, Armani Italy, Milano,Italy, 02-354-108 Cell:333-235-7824 Today Febuary 23,2010 In Auto Zone parking lot. Cornor of Tropicanna & Jones Las Vegas, Nevada He Is Italian Wears A Picture Of The Pope On Neck Chain Las Vegas, Nevada
*Consumer Comment: Sold Fake Armani Jackets
*General Comment: also a victim
*General Comment: Exact Same Experience, Different Location
*Consumer Suggestion: Repeat after me.
Parking lot of auto zone today 02/23/2010 he drives up in car sas hey are you Italian would you like to buy some nice Italian coats. He pulls over and shows me the coats and goes through the whole deal about going to the airport and not wanting to take the clothing for to high taxes. He said for $750.00 I said no! He said, how much, $200.00 How about $250.00 My girlfriend looked at them. I now have the coats along with his stories weather true or false. Checking internet and finding all this information....any class action count me in!
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#4 Consumer Comment
Sold Fake Armani Jackets
AUTHOR: Charles - (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, July 17, 2012
This afternoon at around one o'clock Alberta time near Clareview LRT station, I was approached by a driver who introduced himself as an Italian who had been for a fashion show in Edmonton, Albeta Canada; and his flight was due at four o'clock, but he had some jackets which he could'nt take back to Italy and wanted me to buy. At first I was not ready to buy and he and his friend insisted on how expensive the items were, and he would jus sale one to me and give the rest (Ten pieces) free. Well, I called my wife and we drove to meet my wife checked the items they seemed to be real since we did not take keen look at them. He had even gone beyond by using flame from his lighter to show us that the items where made of real leather. Unfortunately we paid this man 600 Canadian dollars, but a while I tried to check one of the jackets by scratching from inside the pocket and realised it was a fake one. Although he had given me a business card bearing name of the director and telephone, I think all are fake cards. Thus, please do not be fooled by these Italians who seem to be honest about their business.

#3 General Comment
also a victim
AUTHOR: pogi - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Same thing happen to me I was approach by this guy stating that he needs to get rid of this leather due to high tax at the airport.same exact setuation as the guy posted below.this happen in Oakland California by the airport.he was asking 600 for 4 leather but I paid him 200.my mistake I should have check it on the internet before I decided to buy it. Please people do not fall for this scam

#2 General Comment
Exact Same Experience, Different Location
AUTHOR: Beddu - (United Kingdom)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 04, 2011
I have just suffered this very same indignity, in a very different location on 4th November 2011. This happened in London, UK, off of Edgware Road, exact same format - Are you Italian, I cannot pay for excess luggage, then tried to barter me for price.

#1 Consumer Suggestion
Repeat after me.
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, March 09, 2010
I will not buy stuff from anonymous guys in parking lots.
I will not buy stuff from anonymous guys in parking lots...
Yeah, the Italian on the way to the aiport is one of the older scams. It's right up there with the guy who has a great deal on audio equipment in his van. What you got was a cheap knockoff, worth probably half what you paid for it.
"....any class action count me in! "
You're in. I just added you to Class v. Some anonymous dude in a parking lot.


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