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Many people will be searching for great deals over the next few holiday shopping weekends. But if what you're after is a true designer product for that special someone, the last thing you want is to wind up with a fake. Felisa Insignares knows designer fashion and how widespread counterfeits are these days.

At her Designer Items and More boutique , she sells Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and other sought-after brands. But she warns a lot of similar-looking items sold online are fakes. "If you buy online, it's always a risk," she said.



"I always say it's a little bit better if you actually get to feel it, to touch it, to smell it, to look at it." Warning signs of a counterfeit The Better Business Bureau's Melanie McGovern suggests if you're shopping on a website you're not familiar with, ask yourself some questions that could prevent a rip-off. "Does it look like the pictures were taken off of other websites? Do they have items that no one else has but all of a sudden this website has them? Those are definite telltale signs," McGovern said.

RELATED STORY | Thanksgiving meals expected to be cheaper in 2024 as turkey prices drop Also, she says, carefully check reviews and Google for complaints about that seller. "See if other people are shopping there, what their experience is. Or are they saying, 'I put in an order, and I never got anything,'" she said.

It can be very tough nowadays to spot a fake. It's a lot different from the days when most people could spot a fake Rolex watch from .

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