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fake bags gran canaria

I went to Gran Canaria for a week on holiday recently and I was completely shocked when I got there.​Firstly, I found counterfeit bags being sold literally everywhere.​ Everywhere we walked we saw street vendors trying to push them off onto unsuspecting tourists.​ I couldn’t believe my eyes!

The bags looked so real that it was incredibly difficult to tell them apart from the genuine article.​ The prices were much lower than you’d expect for proper bags too, which made it even harder to spot the fakes.​ It was really worrying! You could easily spend your entire holiday budget in a few minutes if you weren’t careful.​

The vendors weren’t making any effort to hide the fact they were selling counterfeit goods either.​ They were aggressively marketing their bags and it was quite intimidating.​ There were even signs on the walls warning people not to buy fake goods but the vendors were still brazenly selling them.​

I felt so sorry for the locals in the area.​ It was clear many of them were trying to make a living off the tourist trade yet not even they could afford a real bag.​ Most were left to buy the counterfeit stuff or just go without.​ It didn’t seem fair at all.​

My friends and I were in Gran Canaria for 7 days and not once did I see a police officer trying to stamp out the fake bag trading.​ It’s a massive shame as I felt it was pushing people away from the area.​ Surely with all the tourists around each season something should be done to help improve the local economy?

I decided I wanted to do something to help fight the fake bag problem and I was lucky enough to find a charity nearby.​ It was great to be able to donate directly to the locals’ cause and raise awareness about the situation.​ I saw that it made quite an impact, as the number of counterfeit bags being sold seemed to lessen over the week.​

I met up with some of the charity staff who were working at the grassroots level to address the counterfeit bag problem.​ They were doing absolutely vital work in the area and it was great to hear first-hand about the impact they were having.​

I also realised how important it was to educate the tourists before they arrived in Gran Canaria.​ Many of them had no idea about the fake bag market and could easily get scammed.​ It’s really important to make sure the message gets shared with as many people as possible before they travel.​

Overall, it was a really eye-opening trip and I’m glad I got to experience the situation in Gran Canaria first-hand.​ I’m certainly more cautious now when it comes to shopping, and I’d urge anyone planning a trip to Gran Canaria to do their research into the counterfeit bag market.​

Despite the counterfeit bag problem in Gran Canaria, I think it’s important to remember that the island still has plenty of positives.​ From the beautiful beaches to the stunning mountain ranges, there’s so much to explore and discover here that tourists don’t have to miss out because of a few fake bags.​

I had a great time in Gran Canaria and there were plenty of moments I really enjoyed.​ From quad biking in the hills to drinking cocktails on the beach, I would definitely recommend a visit to the island to anyone looking for a proper holiday.​

But no-one should ever feel safe when it comes to buying counterfeit goods.​ I was lucky enough to spot the fake bags in Gran Canaria before buying one, but not everyone is so lucky.​ It’s really important to do your research before you travel and make sure you know the signs of a fake before you even start shopping.​

The locals in Gran Canaria need our help if any progress is going to be made with the counterfeit bag market.​ We can help them by spreading awareness about the issue, donating to local charities and supporting the island however we can.​ Even the smallest donations can make a big difference over time and it’s totally worth it.​