It seems to me that the only way a counterfeit Rolex could harm Rolex is
if it actually stole a sale of a legitimate Rolex, nobody in their right
mind would believe that the watch they Paid less than $100 dollars for
from the street vendor in New York is a real Rolex. On the other hand
if it's sold in a legitimate jewelery store at a close to Rolex price,
and you can't tell it from a real Rolex then they should have a cause of
action, but against the store, not against the buyer. The buyer has
also been defrauded...
William Robb wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "graywolf"
Subject: Re: CR Kennedy on Pentax grey imports (Australia)
They do not convict you for having counterfeit currency, only for
trying to deliberately pass it. They will however confiscate it,
which seems fair enough.
How about counterfeit Rolex's?
William Robb
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