Baskets of Cambodia Purses Copied and sold for More Than Double the Price!

Suite of Purses by Baskets of Cambodia
We know it is easier to copy another company than spend time with people in Cambodia actually developing fair trade product. We have been developing styles since 1996.
The COPY below is of a style designed and developed by Baskets of Cambodia in 2003. It is sold on eBay/Worldof Good "fair trade" site for $92! Baskets of Cambodia sells the real thing for under $40!!
see the convincing over priced copy at: http://worldofgood.ebay.com/viewItem?ItemId=310096302588 (UPDATE: LINK DISABLED DEC 1,2008 SHORTYLY AFTER WE EXPOSED THIS EGREGIOUS EXAMPLE! But we saved the picture below.) Companies that exploit the development efforts of others and then charge exhorbitant rates under the guise of 'fair trade' are doing a grave disservice to real ' fair trade' where products are developed in house, at company expense and sold at reasonable rates in order to encourage employment. If you like this style -
Call us at Baskets of Cambodia 1 866 774 8800 for the original quality..
We can refer you to a local retailer in your area where you can buy this purse at 1/2 this price or less and guarantee better prices for you AND better conditions for workers at the same time.
Or if there is no retailer in your area you can visit our website at www.saraye.com and compare for yourself. We also guarantee significantly higher quality in our purses and starting Friday, November 28 - free shipping.
THIS The lesser quality copy of our purse below is FOR $92! ??
Or take a look at the original design at the bottom of this page for less than $50.

Or you can buy one of the originals from Baskets of Cambodia (since 1996) in over 14 Color /Patterns
OR THIS -Average Retail Price- FOR $34-$50. ????
Call us for a retailer near you! Free shipping- Satisfaction Guaranteed.
See the Full Color Range @ www.saraye.com

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NOTE: Consider this a shameless plug for Baskets of Cambodia products. You can't go wrong, but there is also a higher purpose; Support those companies that develop their own product. This is the real gift to the third world. Companies that source through brokers from a comfortable distance, are there mainly for easy profits- profits that are to the detriment of the companies that are paying the necessary costs of development. Without product developers, there would be very little to sell.

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