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I am not saying the bag in these pics is fake. But I have contacted this seller on Ebay and on Bonz asking for pictures of the back of a rivet, the correct name of the color of this bag, and a pic of the back of the interior tag, and they responded they would send them (on Ebay, over a week ago) and never did. The item was taken down (auction ended). Then it appeared on Bonz, I asked them the same question about color and they never responded. Now it is back on Ebay, I wrote to them yesterday and got no response. Just beware if you are bidding on this bag to ask for more details than what they have up. http://www.ebay.com/itm/201070992470?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
 
Hi I'm a bit new to posting. Just wanted to share my experience with bluefly on this thread

As I am an avid fan of fashion, I am always on the look out for a good "deal"

Back in 2006, I found Bluefly.com. FINALLY a legitimate retailer that sells high end designer goods! OR SO I THOUGHT...

Many years later, as I was ready to resale my Balenciaga City bag, I have come to realize it is fake!

I got this bag authenticated throughauthenticate4u.com. Apparently this is an on going issue that Bluefly customers have experienced. Although some customers have received refunds, bluefly refused to give me mine. They still claim to stand by their product EVEN as I have written proof that their product is not authentic

Counterfeiting is a HUGE issue in the states and worldwide. A huge publicly traded company should not have the right to sell fake product and get away with it.

I wanted to let the public know as I know many people received their refund and therefore dropped the issue. There are still even more people out there who don't even know their bag is fake and wasted their money

Please help me spread the word

Thanks!

Fay
 
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