Sorry, but l have to disagree with you. I have just bought some cardy ugg's from them and they are fine. The delivery service was great, l was supplied with a tracking reference so l was able to track the boots. The quality of the boots are very good, it depends whether you want to pay £60.00 or £120+, l would buy from them again.
DO NOT BUY FROM THESE PEOPLE YOU WILL RECEIVE FAKE UGGS AND YOU WILL NOT GET A RUFUND OR ANY RESPONSE WHAT SO EVER FROM THEM WILLING TO HELP YOU. THEY ARE COMPLETE AND UTTER CRAP!
It does concern me that some people mislead others into thinking they are going to be getting a bargain here or at other counterfeit sites. By definition, a bargain is only a bargain if you pay less than normal for *the real thing*. Otherwise, you're just paying the standard rate for fakes, which may be a lot cheaper than buying the originals, but it's not a bargain.
If you want a $60 pair of boots, and the site actually delivers them (which in itself isn't very common), then you'll get a $60 pair of boots at best. The authentic ones that others pay $120 for are not the same, nor are they made in the same factory, and they claim, at least, to be of much higher quality. Certainly one hears from time to time of fake boots that arrive damaged or fall apart shortly after.
This is not to say that all boots that look like UGG® Australia boots are fakes - only the ones that claim to be UGG® Australia boots but clearly aren't, are fakes. There are other brands and manufacturers making top quality footwear that doesn't have the "uGg" logo on the label, and most are less expensive. But if you see boots claiming to be made by UGG Australia, and the photos you are shown are of UGG Australia boots, and the images of models are lifted from the UGG Australia website, and the site isn't uggaustralia.com but does have "ugg" in the address, the products you are looking at are definitely counterfeit and that's that.
Go ask UGG if you still doubt it. http://www.uggaustralia.com is the address and it's the ONLY site permitted by Deckers Corp., the manufacturers, to have the word "ugg" in the address. Everything else with "ugg" anywhere in the URL sells counterfeits.
Please don't be misled by anyone telling you otherwise.
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