Fake designer goods: Woman fined $6285 for selling faux luxury labels
A DOUBLE Bay woman has been convicted of selling fake designer label luxuries ranging from handbags to underwear and pens. NSW Fair Trading says Elvira Anger told her customers her goods from Gucci, Dior, Chanel and Louis Vuitton and other top labels were genuine, and they came with appropriately expensive price tags. Fair Trading claims she has long been a queen of the faux luxury goods scam.
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