Online versus high fashion: The gloves are off
By Maggie Holland in Editorial
Posted in Online, Ecommerce on
So, eBay has been hit where it hurts by designer big-wig Louis Vuitton over the sale of alleged fake goods on its e-commerce site.
Some (including seemingly the judge in this case) believe that eBay is at fault for selling such items online, but surely those trying to buy high-class goods at low-class prices are also to blame? Buying something worth
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