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you think Nike gives two @#%!@ about you, me, the projects, the poor, or anything other than Nike?Originally Posted by CWK
SpringfieldXD:
I DID that homework assignment and got an "A".
I did my undergrad at a college in the "projects".
I volunteer with children and families that are living proof of the destruction caused by organized crime.
I worked for several categories in NIKE Basketball.
So you tell me who's qualified to speak on the subject.
You're either part of the solution or part of the problem.
Maybe one day you'll have the courage to do the right thing.
Originally Posted by DunkNForce
Originally Posted by CoolGrayGrey
at all of you
Crying snitch? Wow, shows how immature many of you are.
Do you not realize the broad scope of the situation in regards to fakes? It's not just about the shoes, it's about the morality of the practice itself. The store owner purchases fake shoes for his business, the supplier of the shoes recieves the money, what does he do with that money? Who is to say he doesn't support other fraudulent activities, like fake medicine? Did you know that in Panama (I believe it was) there was fake medicine purchased and it killed many many people? It would be far fetched to believe that the suppliers of fake jordans are only using their money on that fraudulent enterprise.
Furthermore, these suppliers are preying on the good nature of people, even the store owners themselves. Most store owners probably don't know they are selling merchandise. In this case, it's basically a trickle down effect by which the store owner suffers from their own blunderous activity, which is unfortunate.
Mabye fake shoes aren't killing anyone, but think about the outlook as a whole: Fraudulent merchandise hurts retail sales and hurts the free enterprise economy we relish.
"Quit knocking their hustle". How absurd.
seriously stop snitching, people need to eat, and if you owned that store i'm sure you wouldn't appreciate some teenager trying to do somevigilante justice to close your store. Not everyone chose the situation they ended up inOriginally Posted by seventh letter
WordOriginally Posted by CoolGrayGrey
at all of you
Crying snitch? Wow, shows how immature many of you are.
"Quit knocking their hustle". How absurd.
Originally Posted by Stork
seriously stop snitching, people need to eat, and if you owned that store i'm sure you wouldn't appreciate some teenager trying to do some vigilante justice to close your store. Not everyone chose the situation they ended up inOriginally Posted by seventh letter
Originally Posted by BTLlovesJays
Originally Posted by Stork
seriously stop snitching, people need to eat, and if you owned that store i'm sure you wouldn't appreciate some teenager trying to do some vigilante justice to close your store. Not everyone chose the situation they ended up inOriginally Posted by seventh letter
I hate when people say this. You guys act like selling fakes is his very last resort. Make him get a job
Originally Posted by faithlesshox
- At school I got into trouble once cause I 'snitched' on a guy who took my essay (forcefully) and handed it in as his own (I first had to prove I had done it and all that). then I got called a snitch and got in to 2 fights with him and his crew... #*$? and I am the one that is wrong cause I snitched?? ****!
your not a snitch, your a herb .......
agreed
Originally Posted by TheGoogler
The point is about reporting illegal activities and the bigger problems they create for society. Where do you think the shoes come from? a nicelittle factory full of happy workers with healthcare (I am not saying that Nike does this, but its far easier to regulate legal and big business' thenunderground fakeshops). The money they make, you think they pay taxes on it? What about the owner of the legal store on the same block? and do you think whoever is running the fake shops or production is just into fake jordans, seems to me they'll be more inclinde to further illegal activities.Originally Posted by Rightguard
what have homelessness, children with no after school prgroams, and u here worried about reporting a shoe store selling fakes? YOU ARE THE ROLE MODEL FOR AMERICANS
Originally Posted by SpringfieldXD
SOURCE: The United States Association of Made Up Statistics...Originally Posted by doyung9
Originally Posted by badboyf0life420
SNITCH..let them people eat..
****.
Last year, the sales of counterfeit merchandise (DVD's, CD's, Sneakers, Handbags) was the number one source of income for the mafia. That $**# doesn't just mess up sneaker sales, it's helping the world's scum profit and continue to stick around.