CHICAGO, April 4, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- As prom dress shopping season heats up, Mac Duggal shines a spotlight on one of the most common tricks of websites selling shoddy knockoffs and counterfeit dresses. Dozens of Colors Means One Fake Prom Dress exposes the fraudulent claim found on the websites of prom dress counterfeiters that a designer quality prom dress can be had in any color of the rainbow.
Everyone has heard of scammers selling fake handbags and electronics. But parents and high school teens should be on the lookout for another scam: counterfeit prom dresses. Over 200,000 girls in the U.S. are likely to get ripped off this year by counterfeit and knockoff prom dress websites.
There's a reason that counterfeit prom dress websites sites offer styles in every color of the rainbow, while the designer's sites only show the dress available in just a few hues. According to Mac Duggal, "The fact is you'll never know which color you are going to get when you see so many colors. Counterfeiters use damaged, leftover material that they can get cheap to offer such low prices. These materials often fall apart, rip easily, or even give young girls hives and rashes."
If a prom dress buyer comes across a website that offers steeply discounted dresses in a wide range of colors, Dozens of Colors Means One Fake Prom Dress explains why it is likely to be so risky to click "Buy."
About Mac Duggal, LLC
Mac Duggal (http://www.macduggal.com/) designed dresses have turned heads for 30 years. Under the direction of accomplished designer Mac Duggal, the company is one of the fastest growing fashion houses in the world. Mac Duggal dresses, including prom dresses, couture gowns, red carpet dresses, and pageant gowns are carried in 35 countries by the world's leading bridal and special occasion dress retailers.
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