HOW TO SPOT A FAKE FENDI BAG

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  • The price. A new Louis Vuitton handbag for $100 is not authentic. The real thing often sells for $500 to well over $1000. Same thing for Prada and Gucci.
  • Where it's being sold.  Authorized dealers for Chanel, LV, etc. do not sell handbags out of the trunk of a car. Nor do they sell them at online auctions or at home parties.
  • Point of origin tag. Designer apparel or leather goods with a "Made in Taiwan" tag are not authentic.
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Looky looky at all these Fake Fendi B Bags on Ebay!!!    The guarantee that you're getting the real thing has just gone down the tubes!  Check out the photos for fakes. It's sad for true sellers who may actually have the real thing get lost in the mix because they're simply outnumbered by the sellers who sell replicas!  Come on seriously, who in their right mind has an $1840 bag on sale for around $200???  Secondly, there's a seller out there who's posted up all their Questions and Answers for the public to see, basically ratting himself out!!  One of the answers given to a question, was that he had other colors if interested in both the Med. and Large sizes.  OMG, I fell out of my chair when I read that!!  Nobody out here carries and inventory of high end bags, especially if it was only released this Spring!  You can't just get these bags in bulk or at a cost price!!.  And if you did, why would you be willing to sell them for $200 knowing this bag is only months old.  Those who really know what's up, would pay over $1000 easy for this bag if they could get it and that's a deal if you ask me. Check out the stores/boutiques that really do sell the real deal.

"WHAT ABOUT RECEIPTS????"  Man, like the bags, they're fake too!!  I guarantee if you asked multiple sellers to submit close up pics of the receipts and more so the serial #'s on the Authenticity cards, that you'll come to realize that the #'s between sellers match!  Yes folks, they're called receipt templates.  It's Ebay folks!!  Don't lose your common sense, so think before you bid or buy. Check out serial numbers before bidding  and, one other thing....I'm only talking to buyers looking for the real thing. If you know you're buying a fake, then don't worry about it and go about your business (but you're still paying too much here and I can drop more dimes on you if you really want to know!)


Buying online:

So what if you are shopping online and come across a great deal on designer apparel or accessories? How do you know you're getting the real thing?

Read the fine print.

Some retailers or items for sale in an auction will lure you in with words that you're likely to search for like Chanel or Gucci. Many sites also use overkill -- "authentic," "genuine" and other enticing adjectives -- to describe their fashion items.

It's only by reading carefully through the descriptions will you see comments like "Inspired by..." to let you know that the merchandise isn't an exact copy.

Many of the better knockoffs come with packaging, locks, etc. to look (and sound in description) exactly like the real thing. Read what the experts say.

Ebay has rules posted forbidding the sale of counterfeit goods, but it's not unusual to see Louis Vuittons on the site for less than $100.

The only way to know if it's real?

Only buy the goods from an authorized dealer (a department store or a company outlet). Many labels sell directly to the public on company-owned sites such as Gucci.com, eLuxury.com (Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, etc.) and Coach.com.

Manufacturers spend millions of dollars a year battling the counterfeit problem.

Labels like Coach and Kate Spade have information set up on their websites for you to report anyone who is selling knockoffs of their goods; these sites also have more detailed ways for you to spot fakes of their labels.

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