Posts Tagged ‘designer’
02
Aug

Since anything between 75 and 95% of all goods on eBay are counterfeit, we would like to help you make an informed purchasing decision with the information below. Genuine merchandise has its price and doesn’t come cheap. As a general rule of thumb one can say that ‘any bargain too good to be true usually is’. These are the most important red flags when evaluating the authenticity of merchandise offered on eBay: The seller is registered in one of the countries “famous” fRead More...

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02
Aug

There are many fake designer purses on today’s market. As producers become better at making replica purses, it can be difficult to tell fake designer purses from the real things. You don’t want to unknowingly purchase a fake. Save yourself trouble and money by learning how to spot a fake designer purse Step 1Study photographs of authentic designer purses from the designers’ original sites. Specific characteristics will vary from brand to brand, so you should thoroughly verseRead More...

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31
Jul

Anyone who’s ever looked around market stalls will have noticed that there always seem to be a lot of Calvin Klein boxers and briefs on sale at very cheap prices – almost too good to be true. At least, they claim to be Calvin Klein, but the vast majority of them are going to be fakes, and the ones that aren’t are seconds, properly called “second imports,” not really endorsed by the design house.   Between the fake and the cheap semi-official the market is floodeRead More...

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31
Jul

How is it that so many people you see can afford designer clothes? Wherever you go, it seems, someone’s flaunting Prada or Marc Jacobs, D&G, Versace, or any one of the multitude of designers who sell their clothing.   But real designer clothing is expensive, generally beyond the range of most people. So how do they do it? The answer, of course, is that the vast majority of them are wearing fakes, counterfeits that sell for much, much less than the real thing. In many cases the wearRead More...

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30
Jul

Every year, as soon as the sun begins to shine, the sellers of fake designer sunglasses come out. They can be market stall holders, street traders or small shop owners. The glasses they sell look like the real thing, and some will even have designer names like D&G, Gucci or Prada, but the eyewear is fake. Where authentic items retail for a lot of money, these sunglasses go for just a handful of change.   But shades are shades, right? As long as they do the job of shielding the eyes and tRead More...

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30
Jul

A big advantage of purchasing designer handbags online, is you’ll have far more choices and much more time to consider your purchase than shopping in a shopping mall. The only possible downside of online shopping is that when you’re making online purchases you can’t physically touch the product. Sadly, there are many people who will not only sell replicas (counterfeit or fake designer handbags), but who will misguide you into thinking that they are authentic. In this guide, Read More...

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30
Jul

Familiarize yourself with the designer handbags that interest you. Go to the designer company website and examine pictures of the bags. Check the customer service section of the website. This is where some designers describe what sets their handbags apart from counterfeits. Step 2 Look for registration numbers and other markings on authentic handbags. A registration number may be branded on leather inside the bag, or it may be printed on a card that comes with the bag. A designer’s logo isRead More...

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30
Jul

The “SMART GIRLS” Guide to Buying Real Designer Handbags on eBay! IS IT REAL OR FAKE? BE A “SMART GIRL!”  FOLLOW THESE 15 STEPS BEFORE YOU BUY TO MAKE SURE THAT **YOU** WON’T FALL VICTIM TO A FRAUDSTER! We at COACH SUPER STORE & our sister store HAND PICKED HANDBAGS are proud to sell only 100% authentic handbags, accessories and more! Millions of positive feedback notations on eBay show that most transactions leave both buyer and seller happy.  Sadly hoRead More...

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