Counterfeit Ravens merchandise affects legitimate sales
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LuAnne Miller of Owings Mills is a regular customer at Baltimore Sports and Novelty store in the St. Thomas Shopping Center. Sales are brisk this week for Ravens merchandise.
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craigs at 8:08 PM April 23, 2012
Most of the merchandise for sports teams I know of is produced in other countries using slave labor. Corporate america robs the people by producing goods in this fashion and want top dollar for it. Yet they don't like it when the people 'rob' them I guess.
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