I saw this thing online about some cops in Pimpri-Chinchwad (wherever *that* is!) grabbing 400 fake Fastracks. Four. Hundred. You gotta be *really* trying to rip people off to make that many fakes. And who’s even falling for it? Maybe someone who’s, like, *super* gullible? Or just really, *really* wants a black dial with green accents, idk.
And then you see these websites promising “Best Replica Watches” – and they’re talking about Omegas! Omega Super Clones, no less! Are they even trying to hide it? Like, “Hey, come buy our *totally* fake watches!” I guess it’s a business model, but sheesh.
What I don’t get is the whole “ethical conduct” thing. I saw that on some random website. They’re like, “When you buy Fastrack, you’re supporting ethical business practices!” But then, boom, the market’s flooded with knock-offs. So, who’s being ethical *now*? It’s all a big, confusing mess, innit?
Personally? I wouldn’t touch a replica with a ten-foot pole. Even if it’s a Fastrack. I mean, what’s the point? Might as well just buy the real deal. Plus, you never know what kinda, like, dodgy materials they’re using. Probably fall apart after a week anyway. It’s just…not worth the hassle, y’know? And besides, the real Fastracks have some cool designs, they got like everything, for women and men, and even for boys and girls. Just go and buy one of them, easy peasy.