Sentences with phrase «sells knockoff»

Mock - up Milk Bones for dogs, almost - Advil medication for headaches, might - be Mars bars for snacks and supposed - to - be SoftSoap for bathrooms: the store sells knockoff products for much cheaper than it sells name brands, earning it a higher profit margin and helping turn Dollarama into a near $ 3 - billion a year company.
Except what everyone forgot to mention is that the route takes so much longer because the driver stops every ten minutes to let people on to sell knockoff Nikes and stale bread.
Shot last year, the film (a USA / France / Czech Republic co-production) is directed by Ian Edelman (HBO's «How to Make It in America»), with a story that follows 2 detectives working in NYPD's Luxury Goods Recovery Unit, who are responsible for taking down bootleggers selling knockoff consumer items.
And today, many of the shops sell knockoffs of the latest iPhone and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, devices that launched at about the same time as the Galaxy Gear.

Not exact matches

Both the pricy OG and the knockoff version are sold out.
Knockoff Knockouts: M.I.A.'s reported collaboration with Versus Versace is confirmed, and the rapper admittedly found inspiration from fake designer clothes sold at street markets.
It's already sold out, which is a bummer because it's a pretty solid knockoff of the AG Jeans x Alexa Chung «Honey» dress from earlier this season.
Halley has failed to make it as a lapdancer and is now getting knockoff perfume bought wholesale and trying to sell it to people coming in and out of golf resorts and leisure clubs.
Scammers use these websites to steal credit card numbers, to accept payment for merchandise that will never be delivered, or to sell inferior knockoffs that are worth much less than the website is selling them for.
Located next to Casco Viejo in old Panama, the Avenida Central Pedestrian Mall is a six - block stretch of shops and cafes selling inexpensive (read: dirt - cheap) goods, often imported designer knockoffs and so forth.
Since Nintendo is selling brand new NES CE controllers which reportedly feel exactly like NES controllers, I'm not sure what the thinking is, that someone has some crappy knockoff they want to plug into their CE or some really old worn out controller they want to wear out even more?
This being almost the definition of the optimal self - interested player in Game Theory, again where the US drops CO2 emissions 50 %, China shifts to producing high - efficiency low CO2 equiment to sell to the USA at inflated prices, while distributing bargain - basement knockoffs to its own people.
In 2007, they were selling iPhone knockoffs before the first iPhone was available for sale.
In fact, we have also seen so - called leaked case designs, several mockups based on them and even iPhone 5 knockoffs that are being sold in China.
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