3 years ago, my mother knew a woman
who had a bazaar in her house. She had lots of things for women such as:
clothes, bags, shoes, brooches, and accessories. She said all her staff were from
very expensive stores in Paris. Women believed her because she had different
merchandise from what in our stores. Although her merchandises were very
expensive, she made a lot of customers. After a while women discovered that she
import the goods from East Asia; she bought them at bargain prices and sell them
in weakening price. The height price with very bad quality made women
understood that she fraud them.
Hi Muruj,
ReplyDeleteI think that this practice is (unfortunately) quite common here in Canada as well.
Here are some suggestions for phrasing/grammar:
"she said that all of her STUFF was from ... "
"made the women feel like she was operating a fraudulent business"