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Would you be upset with a fake?

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GandolfBold · 24/12/2016 13:57

DH visited a country well known for fakes recently. He brought me a fake item of something I have been wanting for months and saving hard for. He gave me the gift. It's a good copy but you can tell it's a copy, and proceeded to tell me how cheap he got it for.

I am probably being ungrateful, but i feel a bit gutted, that he somehow thinks that is all I am worth if that makes sense.

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APlaceOnTheCouch · 24/12/2016 14:04

I think you're either someone who likes fakes or you're not. If he's the former then he probably doesn't see it as insulting.
But, personally I don't see the point of fakes - surely part of the appeal of a piece is how well it is made, and the detail of the design. And, I find it a bit odd that he bought you a fake if he knew you were saving for an original.

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AndShesGone · 24/12/2016 14:05

If it's cheap chuck it out and get the real thing. Fakes fund trafficking and terrorism, I wouldn't keep it.

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BlurryFace · 24/12/2016 14:05

I would be a bit upset by receiving a fake, not because "that's all I'm worth", but because the manufacturers don't hold themselves to the same quality or even safety standards that proper companies do. I would rather have a genuine high street branded item than a passable fake designer item made out of god knows what.

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user1479655572 · 24/12/2016 14:08

I would be baffled if I was saving for the original but I wouldn't think that was all I was 'worth' because my worth is not based on how much someone spends on me for a material good, and neither is yours OP ! I think you are massively overthinking this. Unless he is a super showy materialistic person who values designer label etc (which is fine but none of the men in my life are really) then he probably just thought he was doing you a favour! Just roll your eyes at him, keep saving and treat yourself to the original when you can afford it! And next year point him in the right direction of something you actually want!

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Cheesymonster · 24/12/2016 14:09

I think I'd be inclined to say thank you, leave it in the back of your closet and continue to save for a real one.

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AmeliaJack · 24/12/2016 14:11

I do understand why you are annoyed. He probably thought he was doing a nice thing, he probably can't understand why the real one costs so much money.

You are not valued by your possessions.

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HecAteAllTheXmasPud · 24/12/2016 14:11

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OliviaBensonOnAGoodDay · 24/12/2016 14:14

I hate fake goods with a passion. SIL on the other hand loves them, and stocks up whenever she goes to Turkey on holiday. She says that her fake clothes fit well, look good, are cheap and that no one can tell they're not real. They make her happy.

She was boasting the other day about her Mulberry jeans. I didn't have the heart to tell her Mulberry don't make jeans.

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lovelearning · 24/12/2016 14:21

proceeded to tell me how cheap he got it for

I'd be upset that he mentioned money.

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LunaLoveg00d · 24/12/2016 14:22

I'm not a fan of a lot of the stuff which is typically faked so wouldn't be in the market for a full price or fake item. But yes, i'd be unhappy with a fake bought as a present.

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LunaLoveg00d · 24/12/2016 14:23

Also very cheap fake items are extremely poorly made and cannot be mistaken for the real thing. We get a lot of fake handbags, scarves and purses handed into the charity shop where I work and they are very easy to spot - poor quality stitching, uneven colour, wonky zips.

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9GreenBottles · 24/12/2016 14:26

If my partner knowingly bought me a fake, I would be honest and say I appreciated the gesture but would prefer the real thing. I wouldn't think he didn't think that I wasn't worth more but that he had made an effort to get me what he knew I wanted.

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Motherwithflaws · 24/12/2016 14:29

I hate fakes and won't wear them.

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Motherwithflaws · 24/12/2016 14:29

Sorry yanbu

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LittleBearPad · 24/12/2016 14:31

Yanbu. Fakes fund crime, drugs, all sorts of horribleness.

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A1Sharon · 24/12/2016 14:33

As others have said this type of fake is usually the product of a sweat shop. For that reason alone I wouldn't accept it, but DH would know that I wouldn't like that as a gift anyway.

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sarahnova69 · 24/12/2016 14:35

I mean, there's no reason that a bag from xname is worth thousands whereas an equally nice bag from z is going for a tenner other than people have been convinced certain names have value.

Er, there kind of is. One is made by skilled individuals out of quality materials, the other is made out of rubbish materials by a nine-year-old in a sweatshop who is chained to the table.

(I'm not exaggerating about the above. Designer fakes are made in appalling conditions and generally by organised crime.)

Sure, you pay a huge premium for brand and advertising, but a designer fake you get for a tenner doesn't remotely compare to the legit item.

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WellKnackered · 24/12/2016 14:55

I wouldn't like a fake. Id either the real thing or an alternative nice but not branded item.

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Aeroflotgirl · 24/12/2016 15:08

I woulden't like it, its not the real thing is it! I would rather buy a cheap bag from Next, than have a fake designer bag for example. I would still save up to buy the item that you want from a genuine retailer.

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QuimReaper · 24/12/2016 15:10

Does he know it's a fake, or does he just think it was a bargain?

I'd much rather have a nice bag I'd bought for its retail value than a fake. I've always thought fakes were a bit sad. There is an extremely well-known blogger who was exposed a while ago for having fake handbags and trying to pass them off as the real McCoy, I still cringe when I think about it.

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ChristmasTreeKisses · 24/12/2016 15:11

Did you ask your DH what made him buy this item? Maybe he just thought you would like to use the fake while you save for the real one.

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QuimReaper · 24/12/2016 15:11

Sorry, I should clarify - if I were to spend £50-£100 on a bag I'd rather have one worth that than a knock-of Mulberry, or whatever.

Obviously I'd rather rather have the Mulberry but I probably never will!

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Allthewaves · 24/12/2016 15:13

As long as it was given as a random gift and I was told it was a fake then no in wouldnt have an issue

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EatsShitAndLeaves · 24/12/2016 15:17

I think it's cheapskate and thoughtless tbh.

Everyone has their own opinions on luxury goods, but if someone wants a specific item, buying a cheap knock off is pretty damn crass.

If he didn't want to pay for the real thing, fine. Buy something else entirely.

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