Xu Ting reaps financial reward with counterfeit goods

Lee Park Kong
  The global corporate world doesn't like people such as Xu Ting. This charming young lady has made a good income from selling counterfeit wares of overly unnecessary expensive luxury items such as purse and bags in a increasing consumerist avidity world that needs such items. Chanel wants some six million dollars it claims this woman made selling phony wares through her website and gaining a modest comfortable suburban living in San Diego. Xi Ting is cool man and anyone that can stick it to thee companies brainwashing the public that forsaking income and putting oneself in such debt for a silly purse with a certain name is pretty dam cool cat in my book. not as cool as the Milwaukee cat but still pretty hip. I hope people continue to game the system and give profits to entrepreneurs such as Ms Ting and I think why they are so eager to put the TTPP trade deal is to stop the counterfeiting success of women such as baby Xu. There really is no difference between these counterfeiter bags than the one that Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, and Celine sell and any purchases that go away from these arrogant companies should be seen as the positive succor to battle these luxury brand sand destroy corporate power. These companies should be shamed into selling apparel and bags so expensive and profiting from  putting a culture of elitism and superiority  on display in an ever increasingly wider world of inequality. Luxury appearal wear and sale is a scam that rich people use to divert their money to each other while avoiding taxes and  the social responsibility they have to their fellow citizens who are less off and in need. Xu Ting has done her share in the fight and hopefully more Europeans, Middle Easterners,Africans and Asians resist the urge to splurge their new increased incomes to official brand scams and just buy something similar with the name stitched on as putting one self into debt to make Marc Jacobs or a King Louis a billionaire doesn't make much common sense.

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