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	<title>Comments on: Market for &#8216;pre-loved&#8217; luxury goods booming in Philippines</title>
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		<title>By: links for 2009-06-11 &#171; Brandopia</title>
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		<description>[...] Market for ‘pre-loved’ luxury goods booming in Philippines The recession has forced the top 1 percent of our population to rethink their extravagant ways and become more entrepreneurial to sustain their lifestyle. So they trade in their old handbags and jewelry in order to afford new things. Everybody comes out happy. (tags: Philippines crisis secondhand) [...]</description>
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