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I don't think that one is real, it doesn't look authentic to me.

This is authentic. Also, it is available at outlets right now.

Here are photos of mine, which I bought from a juicy outlet myself.

http://juicycoutureaddict.wordpress.com/charms-from-2010/airplane-charm/
I don't want to step on any toes and my comments are in no way made with that intent but I've been lurking here for several months and noticed that in this AT forum more than others, listings are more apt to be deemed as fake or questionable when rather than the item being fake, the opinions are more based on pictures that are taken by non-photographers who don't know how to use the macro function and don't know the correct details to show.

With jewelry and charms, it's really difficult to get just the right focus, lighting, color, angles, etc. and because most ebay sellers aren't professional photographers, they both don't realize the importance of good clear pictures and also are unaware that their listings are being advised against, based solely on lousy pictures.

(Understand that I am well aware of the many fakes and I'm not condemning the reporting of those items, but I've also seem authentic items called fake based on details that lack of photography skills made look off.)

JMHO.
 
I don't want to step on any toes and my comments are in no way made with that intent but I've been lurking here for several months and noticed that in this AT forum more than others, listings are more apt to be deemed as fake or questionable when rather than the item being fake, the opinions are more based on pictures that are taken by non-photographers who don't know how to use the macro function and don't know the correct details to show.

With jewelry and charms, it's really difficult to get just the right focus, lighting, color, angles, etc. and because most ebay sellers aren't professional photographers, they both don't realize the importance of good clear pictures and also are unaware that their listings are being advised against, based solely on lousy pictures.

(Understand that I am well aware of the many fakes and I'm not condemning the reporting of those items, but I've also seem authentic items called fake based on details that lack of photography skills made look off.)

JMHO.


Well, we can only go by the photos.
Also, not many of us are JC experts here, and we are just trying to help by giving our opinions.

I think everyone understands that we are limited by not being able to handle and examine the item personally.
If someone thinks something is fake/authentic and another disagrees, they will likely chime in with their own opinion, as was done above.
As far as I'm concerned the more people and opinions we have here, the better this AT thread will be.
 
Joynjoy, it's real, I have that same wallet that I bought from Nordstroms a while back, and it has the 'g' in the same spot as well. On my other Juicy wallet, it has a 'T' on the zipper instead of a 'G'

I'd like another opinion, I'm going to be picking this purse up on Friday (it's one of the bags I've been wanting, but could never find) it looks authentic the words seem to be embossed, ect. I just wanted another opinion.
Thanks ladies! :)
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/clo/2704399714.html

Link seems to not be working
 
one more PLEASE :(
also of these two link is the authentic one?

1st
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Juicy-Coutu...H_Handbags&hash=item5ada7fc48a#ht_6725wt_1413

or

2nd
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gray-Juicy-...H_Handbags&hash=item43ab18443b#ht_3135wt_1413

i also bought the 2nd version at ross but i once again did my "research" & found the 1st version w/ the heart & j on the back & additional details such as the studs on the bottom corners & and additional piece to the keychain & COMPLETELY different interior pockets
 
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of these two links which is the authentic one??

1st
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Juicy-Coutu...-Black-Terry-Bag-/290545971557#ht_7004wt_1413


or

2nd
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Juicy...ultDomain_0&hash=item415f76e884#ht_500wt_1027

i bought the 2nd version at Ross but i began to doubt when i found the first version with the heart & j on the back, mine is exactly like the 2nd one w/ silver hardware
I don't know whether they made/make two different versions so I can't say if #2 is authentic. But #1 is definitely genuine.
 
one more PLEASE :(
also of these two link is the authentic one?

1st
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Juicy-Coutu...H_Handbags&hash=item5ada7fc48a#ht_6725wt_1413

or

2nd
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gray-Juicy-...H_Handbags&hash=item43ab18443b#ht_3135wt_1413

i also bought the 2nd version at ross but i once again did my "research" & found the 1st version w/ the heart & j on the back & additional details such as the studs on the bottom corners & and additional piece to the keychain & COMPLETELY different interior pockets
I think both are authentic. Is it possible that they make different versions for the discounters?
 
this is a very good price - but the picture seems too small. he does have a good selling history feedback so.. authentic? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Juicy-Cou...Jewellery_CA&hash=item1e68755fef#ht_500wt_760

This does not look authentic
When pictures are tiny like that and don't enlarge, it usually means that the seller stole the picture from either another seller's listing or another website.

In this case, the picture came from here:
http://www.wantedjuicy.com/product/Juicy-Couture-Pink-Bow-Ballet-Shoe-Charm-JSK018.aspx

When a seller doesn't show the actual item, there's no telling what you'll get.

And in fact, the seller, johano3 does have at least some fakes.

For example, this is fake:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Juicy-Cou...35?pt=UK_Women_s_Handbags&hash=item20bf316813

And this listing is for a fake Chanel keychain with a picture taken from a fake-selling website:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Designer-..._CostumeJewellery_CA&var=&hash=item6673dfbe99
 
When pictures are tiny like that and don't enlarge, it usually means that the seller stole the picture from either another seller's listing or another website.

In this case, the picture came from here:
http://www.wantedjuicy.com/product/Juicy-Couture-Pink-Bow-Ballet-Shoe-Charm-JSK018.aspx

When a seller doesn't show the actual item, there's no telling what you'll get.

And in fact, the seller, johano3 does have at least some fakes.

For example, this is fake:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Juicy-Cou...35?pt=UK_Women_s_Handbags&hash=item20bf316813

And this listing is for a fake Chanel keychain with a picture taken from a fake-selling website:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Designer-..._CostumeJewellery_CA&var=&hash=item6673dfbe99

Thanks, won't be buying that then. Too bad :tdown:
 
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