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There is a bag for $3790 said to be from LV sold by ZEN LUXURY.I have no idea however, just noted this is listen on Amazon.Hi,
I just saw LV on sale at Amazon.com. Take a look!
Anyone can list anything on Amazon these days. It’s basically the same as Buy It now eBay. I think Amazon recently said something like 55% of their sales are from third party vendors.There is a bag for $3790 said to be from LV sold by ZEN LUXURY.I have no idea however, just noted this is listen on Amazon.
Ok, thanks for your reply. Just, Google, LV on Amazon and the site will pop up with the bags. Then, they ask to put in your zip code. I can't imagine anyone purchasing a LV bag from Amazon. However, I am sure there are those who will do so. No, judgement , just an observation.Anyone can list anything on Amazon these days. It’s basically the same as Buy It now eBay. I think Amazon recently said something like 55% of their sales are from third party vendors.
Ok, thanks for your reply. Just, Google, LV on Amazon and the site will pop up with the bags. Then, they ask to put in your zip code. I can't imagine anyone purchasing a LV bag from Amazon. However, I am sure there are those who will do so. No, judgement , just an observation.
I would absolutely never consider purchasing any luxury brand on Amazon. I hope no one will fall for any of these schemes. I am sure that the products are counterfeit. Absolutely, horrible! I purchase basically nothing from Amazon and plan to keep it this way.Yes, be very careful. Some brands refuse to list on Amazon like Nike, so anything you see on there from some brands are never being directly sold by that brand because Amazon is horrible at policing counterfeit, dupe, and low-quality items.
Also, buyer beware about commingled inventory, stickerless inventory, Amazon FBA, etc. and other shady Amazon practices that encourage low-quality items bought en bulk by third parties on pallets and resold (See: Extreme Unboxing on A&E), counterfeit items, etc. for everything from clothing, bags, shoes, beauty products, etc.
I just avoid Amazon all-together these days and have dropped my Amazon purchases from 60+ on average in 2019 and 2020 to 6 orders in 2021. I hope Amazon is dead to me in 2022 (except AWS services because they're so prolific) but we'll see.