Authenticate This JUICY COUTURE

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Can someone tell me if the charms this seller is offering are authentic?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Juicy-Couture-C...er_Jewelry&hash=item3363f066b1#ht_1265wt_1139

I compared the stocking charm to some of the ones on here and it looks different, which made me question the authenticity of the rest of them as well. I'm interested in a number of charms from this seller, but I'm weary.


I don't see any red flags, but in future please post questions on specific charms because authenticating a whole store of charms is too time consuming & difficult, at least it is for me.
 
This person has a few charms up that are really inexpensive, so I thought I'd see if they're real. Thanks!
Booth: http://www.bonanza.com/booths/shep231982

Thanks!


Same as I posted above...
I don't see any red flags, but in future please post questions on specific charms because authenticating a whole store of charms is too time consuming & difficult, at least it is for me.
 
I don't see any red flags, but in future please post questions on specific charms because authenticating a whole store of charms is too time consuming & difficult, at least it is for me.

Thanks for the info katierose! I had originally planned to post individual links, but hadn't narrowed down my choices yet. The stocking was the one I was most interested in knowing about b/c another I had seen(I guess a different version) has a print on the stocking, candy canes are a different color, etc. In the future though, I will definitely just include individual links to specific charms.
 
VTfroggie & Cupcake, no problem.
It's just that when I authenticate a charm I compare each charm in question to one of mine, looking it over closely just to make sure I give out the best information I can, so each charm takes a while, kwim?
 
ok ladies..please take a look at these ..I desperately want the blue bird charm ( blue birds have special meaning to me personally :) ) to dress up my LV .. a little bummed to pay basically retail ( everyone loves a bargain right LOL ) soooo I at least want to make sure these are authentic before buying.. thanks so much !!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...20240&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_3044wt_1139

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...93826&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_4962wt_1139


The photos of the first seller look to be stock photos, so I would ask for more photos and ask for a photo of the label/tag with numbers. Unless a charm is a much older charm, it should always have it's box with label/tag.

I would not recommend buying from the second seller...

Paying retail (or even slightly higher) for a desirable retired charm is par for the course. The charms come and go quickly, sometimes it's just a matter of 3-4 months and they are gone from the retail stores, and then the secondary market like ebay is the only option. Since they are often faked, one is better off buying from reputable ebay sellers even if the price is not the lowest, kwim?
 
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