Authenticate This JUICY COUTURE

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I often browse through tpf, but I never thought that I would have to ask for someone to help me authenticate something. I need help authenticating a wallet, makeup bag, and a daydreamer. The person whom I got it from stated that they were all authentic, and the few pictures they provided proved to be so. However, I just received them, and they just don't look right to me (especially the Js and the tags). I've compiled all the pictures into one picture for each item so it is easier to see.

WALLET:
http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/3457/walletx.jpg

MAKEUP BAG:
http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/8396/makeupbag.jpg

DAYDREAMER:
http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/5970/daydreamer.jpg

I honestly do not believe they are authentic, but I really hope I am wrong. Please prove me wrong! Thanks in advance!
Please wait for other opinions but I think all are authentic.
 


I don't have this charm, so suggest comparing with the charm photos in the reference thread.
However did you see what the seller says in her auctions? She'll cancel the auction if the charm doesn't sell for what she wants for it. Says she'll refund the money, etc. Wow, I've never seen anyone come right out and say that, though some sellers will back out of a sale making some excuse or another. AFAIK, what she's doing is against ebay rules, but hopefully, that will turn everyone off her auctions.

Here's what she says...
Please note, I reserve the right to end my auctions at any time at my discretion. Additionally I'm selling multiple juicy charms - some quite rare. The price range they sell for is 40-300. Therefore I reserve the right to not sell said charms below value and to get the market value of said charms. If price not met, and you win an auction and pay, I'll refund your money but you will not win item. Thanks for your understanding. These items are also listed elsewhere and may be sold on those forums as well...
 
Hi I bought this off ebay for my niece and just received it. Please check this out for me. I have a feeling it is not authentic. I've attached photos.
Thanks
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I don't have this charm, so suggest comparing with the charm photos in the reference thread.
However did you see what the seller says in her auctions? She'll cancel the auction if the charm doesn't sell for what she wants for it. Says she'll refund the money, etc. Wow, I've never seen anyone come right out and say that, though some sellers will back out of a sale making some excuse or another. AFAIK, what she's doing is against ebay rules, but hopefully, that will turn everyone off her auctions.

Here's what she says...
Please note, I reserve the right to end my auctions at any time at my discretion. Additionally I'm selling multiple juicy charms - some quite rare. The price range they sell for is 40-300. Therefore I reserve the right to not sell said charms below value and to get the market value of said charms. If price not met, and you win an auction and pay, I'll refund your money but you will not win item. Thanks for your understanding. These items are also listed elsewhere and may be sold on those forums as well...

WOW. Thanks katierose! I didnt even read that far, becuase I wasnt sure about the authenicity, that is just plain crazy!
 
Hi, I'm not completely sure as it's been a while since I've looked/purchased Juicy items but I do not believe the bag is real. It looks slightly "off" and the "J" in the back of the heart shaped mirror is completely off (it's the wrong size, etc). You might want to wait for a second opinion though.
The bag looks fine to me, the older juicy bags had different "J", which is slightly off. There should be a sticker(code) inside the pink tag.
 
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