Soon Christmas is coming. Pushed for cash as the Christmas season approaches, many people consider buying cheap fakes and imitations.
How many fakes will your family have under the tree this year?





A forged driver's license seized recently by Waikato police was so good it had to be sent away for expert analysis. Ten young people are facing a total of 22 charges for altering or using forged documents.


Even if the source of a virus warning seems reliable, you'll still want to look for the red flags that signal a virus message is a fake before you pass it on to others. Senders of hoaxes want to panic you, so they'll play on your fears by threatening such things as the total annihilation of your hard drive. The more exclamation points (!!!) and WORDS IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS that are in the message, the more likely it is that the warning is false.




"This site shows philatelic stamp fakes and forgeries by country and year of issue. You can click on a country name to see a thumbnail catalog of that countries issues and then select a stamp by clicking on that postage stamp. Alternately, you can first click on a year of issue and then select the stamp from there. Clicking on a stamp will bring more detail deeper in the tree. Check back often as this Philatelic Stamp Forgery site is new regularly. Forgers covered are Sperati, Fournier, Spiro, Oneglia and others."
The brand Armani is synonymous with true elegance. No other designer embodies classic lines and exquisite materials like Armani does. From his beautiful men's suits to his detailed evening gowns, his clothing is always classic, graceful and well-made. The Armani brand is broken down into several individual lines, catering to different markets. Since Armani clothing is quite expensive, there are many replica makers trying to make a quick buck by fooling buyers into purchasing fake Armani clothes. You can, however, spot replica clothing if you employ close attention to detail.





Buying a diamond for the first time is a very personal and exciting experience. Hands down, the first thing on the mind of the buyer will be: How can I know I am buying the real thing and not a fake?
A photo of an alleged Nokia N94i is going around the Web. The interesting bit is not that it was a an unannounced Nseries model but that it is apparently running Windows Mobile. But is it? Closer exception suggests Windows XP. Windows XP on a cell phone? What we have here is either a genuine fake or a real iPhone Killer.

