
Birmingham UGG boots store in ‘fake scam’ after two arrested on suspicion of fraud
Two suspected fraudsters have been arrested after police swooped on a city centre Birmingham shop which had allegedly been selling fake designer UGG boots. Officers raided the store, based in the Pavilions shopping mall, following complaints from angry customers who claimed they had been ripped off. The shop, which had UGG signage, had been allowed to open at the prime city centre location just days before Christmas.
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/birmingham-ugg-boots-store-fake-8367571
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