Authenticate This DIOR

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Should one of your items be questioned in this thread, you are welcome to provide additional pictures or materials supporting its authenticity.

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Dear fellow Dior enthusiasts,

It is always our pleasure to help with your authentication requests; however, there have been various cases where such requests are not accompanied by basic requisite information. To that end, nataliam1976, LaMissy and I have agreed on the following guidelines and tips to streamline the authentication process.


Authentication guidelines/tips

1. All eBay authentication requests should be posted in this format:

Item name:
Item number:
Seller ID:
Direct URL link:

This format is adopted from the Hermès authentication thread. It is the most efficient way of making a request because:

(a) the item name immediately alerts the one of us with the most expertise to attend to that particular type of item,
(b) the inclusion of the item number facilitates a search of the thread for previous instances where it may already have been authenticated, and
(c) the seller ID is useful where we know of reputable resellers on eBay that sell only authentic items.

All authentication requests for other online resellers should be posted in this format:

Item name:
Online reseller name:
Direct URL link:

All authentication requests must be formatted in one of the above ways otherwise they may not be entertained.

2. Authentication can only happen when there are plenty of clear, closeup photos of the item, the more the better.

In particular, items cannot be authenticated without clear, closeup photos of both sides of the inside leather tag for bags or, in the case of wallets and other small leather goods, the 'Christian Dior Paris' stamp on the inside as well as the production sequence stamp found behind one of the bill compartments or card slots.

In addition, photos of any relevant hardware should also be provided, the more the better. In the case of Gauchos, clear closeups of both sides of the coin medallion lying flat (not at an angle), the key and the buckles are needed. For Saddles, a straight-on frontal shot of the entire bag (not at an angle), clear closeups of both sides of the 'CD' links on the strap, and the dangling 'D' charm on the flap.

Sunglasses cannot be authenticated without clear closeups of the insides of both of the arms.

All photos should be taken in plenty of natural lighting (sunlight) without flash. Clear closeups may be obtained by using the macro mode (the icon of a flower) on a digital camera. Photos should not be resized below 800x600 resolution.

Authentication requests which comply with the formatting requirement in part 1 but which otherwise fail to include these photo requirements may not be entertained.

3. In most cases, unless there are dead giveaways and obvious red flags, jewellery cannot be authenticated, even with plenty of photos. This is to do with the nature of Dior jewellery. Please therefore understand that we may not be able to help you with a jewellery authentication request.

4. Patience is a virtue. Do not re-post your request repeatedly just because another person's request has been attended to before yours. This may be because at the time there was no one with the requisite expertise to authenticate your item; this does not mean you are being ignored.

5. Courtesy is also a virtue. Please and thank-you are basic manners and good forum etiquette.


Disclaimer

All Authenticate This threads on tPF are meant to provide assistance to shoppers who are uncertain about the legitimacy and authenticity of designer goods. The evaluations posted by tPF's members are only opinions that stem from personal experiences as shoppers and collectors. They are not legally binding or professional authentications and are not to be treated as such.
 
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averagejoe, can you tell me what details look suspicious to you? The seller won't give me a return request without me giving him an explanation! Thank you :)

In my opinion, the logo on the bridge looks strange; the CE stamp looks too small; and the Dior Homme logo looks strange as well.

It's best to go to an optical and take photos of the real frames (and its details), and then show the comparison pictures to the seller. Be sure to watermark all the pictures you take as your own.
 
Hi AJ:

I have been following this board for a long time and really value your expertise. I am in the process of buying a consignment store which carries high end merchandise. In order to insure that I maintain a high quality product, I plan to get all high-end bags authenticated in writing from a good resource. Rather than bombard Purse Forum (and because I want all authentications in writing) I was wondering if you had a suggestion for a good service. The store is in the Northern NJ areas (NYC Suburbs). I'd appreciate anything you might suggest.
 
Hi AJ:

I have been following this board for a long time and really value your expertise. I am in the process of buying a consignment store which carries high end merchandise. In order to insure that I maintain a high quality product, I plan to get all high-end bags authenticated in writing from a good resource. Rather than bombard Purse Forum (and because I want all authentications in writing) I was wondering if you had a suggestion for a good service. The store is in the Northern NJ areas (NYC Suburbs). I'd appreciate anything you might suggest.

I don't actually have any sources to suggest, unfortunately, because each authenticating company has the potential to make errors, as we have seen here. When a fake is really close to the real thing, most third party authenticators simply deem the item as authentic.

This is not to say that they make mistakes all of the time, or even frequently, but for pieces that are really high in demand and also have really accurate fakes (i.e. Chanel Classic Flap, Lady Dior, Hermes Birkin), it may be likely that a fake is deemed authentic.

Whether or not the client can tell is another issue.

However, from a business stand-point, the certificate is important to challenge any claims that your products may be fake, so for that, there are a number of services like ***************** and Authenticate4U (I am not recommending them as I have never used them before, but I am listing the ones that seem popular here on TPF). With both services, you have to take various photos of each piece of merchandise and send them in for assessment.

You may wish to investigate which authentication services are considered acceptable for insurance and loss-prevention purposes before you choose one.
 
I don't actually have any sources to suggest, unfortunately, because each authenticating company has the potential to make errors, as we have seen here. When a fake is really close to the real thing, most third party authenticators simply deem the item as authentic.

This is not to say that they make mistakes all of the time, or even frequently, but for pieces that are really high in demand and also have really accurate fakes (i.e. Chanel Classic Flap, Lady Dior, Hermes Birkin), it may be likely that a fake is deemed authentic.

Whether or not the client can tell is another issue.

However, from a business stand-point, the certificate is important to challenge any claims that your products may be fake, so for that, there are a number of services like ***************** and Authenticate4U (I am not recommending them as I have never used them before, but I am listing the ones that seem popular here on TPF). With both services, you have to take various photos of each piece of merchandise and send them in for assessment.

You may wish to investigate which authentication services are considered acceptable for insurance and loss-prevention purposes before you choose one.

Hi AJ:

I have been following this board for a long time and really value your expertise. I am in the process of buying a consignment store which carries high end merchandise. In order to insure that I maintain a high quality product, I plan to get all high-end bags authenticated in writing from a good resource. Rather than bombard Purse Forum (and because I want all authentications in writing) I was wondering if you had a suggestion for a good service. The store is in the Northern NJ areas (NYC Suburbs). I'd appreciate anything you might suggest.

I just wanted to say that I would NOT recommend *****************. I think there is a thread somewhere on the eBay subforum where long time tpfers have voiced their disappointment with this company. They do not have brand specialists and have been known for making many mistakes, deeming authentic pieces fake and fake pieces authentic. I have not seen this personally, but many members did say that the company once had a picture of a fake Chanel flap on their website's cover page. It was later taken down when many members pointed it out on their facebook page.

Authenticate4u has been in business for a long time and well respected. I would recommend them. The only downside is they occasionally have server problems and can go weeks without returning an authentication request. So it is definitely good to get a back up. Other good authentication companies I would recommend are (1) Fake Spotters (2) Meme's Treasures and (3) bababebi (Hermes authentication only).

For super high end bags such as the Hermes Birkin/Kelly or the Chanel classic flaps which have been heavily replicated, I would suggest that you get the bags inspected in person. The AAA (or whatever high rated) replicas can be scary good. Leather Surgeons used to be contracted by Chanel (and possibly Hermes) repairs so they know exactly what to look for and how the bag is suppose to be crafted from the smallest detail. This company offers an in-house authentication service and issues authenticity certificates. They're located a bit outside of Philly so maybe about an hour-1.5 hour drive from where you are but are well worth the drive if you're up for it.
 
I just wanted to say that I would NOT recommend *****************. I think there is a thread somewhere on the eBay subforum where long time tpfers have voiced their disappointment with this company. They do not have brand specialists and have been known for making many mistakes, deeming authentic pieces fake and fake pieces authentic. I have not seen this personally, but many members did say that the company once had a picture of a fake Chanel flap on their website's cover page. It was later taken down when many members pointed it out on their facebook page.

Authenticate4u has been in business for a long time and well respected. I would recommend them. The only downside is they occasionally have server problems and can go weeks without returning an authentication request. So it is definitely good to get a back up. Other good authentication companies I would recommend are (1) Fake Spotters (2) Meme's Treasures and (3) bababebi (Hermes authentication only).

For super high end bags such as the Hermes Birkin/Kelly or the Chanel classic flaps which have been heavily replicated, I would suggest that you get the bags inspected in person. The AAA (or whatever high rated) replicas can be scary good. Leather Surgeons used to be contracted by Chanel (and possibly Hermes) repairs so they know exactly what to look for and how the bag is suppose to be crafted from the smallest detail. This company offers an in-house authentication service and issues authenticity certificates. They're located a bit outside of Philly so maybe about an hour-1.5 hour drive from where you are but are well worth the drive if you're up for it.

Thank you ThisVNChick. This is really helpful. I want to offer the best service for my customers and feel that taking this extra step will go a long way in discouraging fakes as well as offering some confidence for the buyers.
 
Item name:
Auth Christian Dior Black Patent Leather 12.20" Cannage Hand Bag 2WAY GHW wt1119

Item number:
381533764252

Seller ID:
yuko0702

Direct URL link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Auth-Christ...qc4b3WJass9gy6ebTCOLg%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc




Hi guys, I just won the bid for this bag (got lucky - or not!) Haven't made payment yet but an instinct is telling me I better check with PF experts before I pay.

Thank you in advance for your time and attention!! :ty:
 
Looks fine to me, although I would not take a risk with a brand new seller who has no feedback.
Hi AJ

I am still looking at this bag and asked the seller for extra pictures... Below are the pictures she sent me... Could you please take a look and let me know if you see anything suspicious. Thanks so much again!
 

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Item name:
Auth Christian Dior Black Patent Leather 12.20" Cannage Hand Bag 2WAY GHW wt1119

Item number:
381533764252

Seller ID:
yuko0702

Direct URL link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Auth-Christ...qc4b3WJass9gy6ebTCOLg%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc





Hi guys, I just won the bid for this bag (got lucky - or not!) Haven't made payment yet but an instinct is telling me I better check with PF experts before I pay.

Thank you in advance for your time and attention!! :ty:

The bag is authentic.

Regards
Friedi
 
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