I haven't received any responses from the e-mails I sent. However, if the IACC or the copyright holders I contacted do contact me, I will be happy to inform them that the bags were removed. The mall management never actually sent a response to me either. I just went in there and the fake bags were gone. They must have actually had more fakes than I initially thought, because the kiosk looked a lot less crowded with all the fakes gone. Now they just have some no-name bags and some of those designer-inspired bags (think the "Goach" bags that have Gs instead of Cs and monogram bags that have stars and junk instead of LV fleurs and you get the idea).Very cool, ArmCandy! Good for you! But you know those fake bags will probably be reappearing in that kiosk so best to keep a watch out. Did you hear from the ripped-off manufacturers by any chance? I hope those manufacturers contact the mall and express their own displeasure.
Again...congrats!
I am glad they're gone. I read so may stories of people here that report the sale of fakes in their shopping malls and neighborhoods and nothing becomes of it. People need to start taking this stuff more seriously. Fakes are not a victimless crime like may would like to believe.