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Complaint Review: fake Armani from grey suv NY - New York New York

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  • fake Armani from grey suv NY ? New York, New York United States of America

fake Armani from grey suv NY Francesco Selling fake armai Jacket New York, New York

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Just got busted by this guy in NY last friday. He pulled on the side of the road, asking me for the airport. So I gave him the direction. Then he asked me what was my size, I answered that I didn't know then he said that I was certainly an L...whatever with his italian accent he continue to chat and said that he was going to the airport and was working for armani and wanted to offer a Play station for his son. I said I didn't have much money so I was not interested. Anyway we continued to talk, he told me he was often travelling from Milano to Ny for fashion weeks and that he got those samples.. and at the end I really wanted him to offer this playstation to his son, so I answered that why not, three armani Jacket for 300$ that's not bad, so I jump in his grey suv, we've been to the bank, I gave him the 300$, he left. That was next to the apple store in manhattan.Conclusion: This guy is really good I traveled all over the world and never fell for one of those repoff, there's always a detail that tells me that there's something wrong, this time i didn't even smelled the jacket to check if it was real leather...I trusted him. Anyway 300 bucks that's not the end of the world and I got three jacket. Hope he really bought a playstation to his son..haha
Description: 40 year old man with a little bit of grey hair, short hair, dressing casual good, Italian accent, apparently driving in a rented car, having a green jacket on the passenger side, showing his items in a fake armani bag, showing the items from the car window and using a lighter to show how good the quality is, asking his way to the airport, not from NY while he has a map of Manhattan, wearing a watch with a black face (italian brand), smoking cigarettes, apparently he knew were the armani store is in Manhattan  and the chase bank next to it, asking where you are from, if you're italian or not (trying to make you feel comfortable), even if he does repoff at the end he would seem like a nice person to go and have a beer with hehehe !

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AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)

POSTED: Tuesday, April 05, 2011

I traveled all over the world and never fell for one of those repoff, there's always a detail that tells me that there's something wrong"

  Here's a detail you might have missed.   Buying merchandise out of the back of a truck (or SUV) on the street is for suckers.   It's counterfeit 99% of the time (the other 1% it is stolen).  

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