Although this listing has ended, I'm hoping that if enough reports come in, ebay will remove it and the ripped off buyer might seek a refund.
Note that the seller has multiple IDs, sells of ebay, Bonanza and Etsy and knows enough about Coach to know what details to hide in her questionable listings and what to show when she knows her bag is genuine.
Seller
ciccionetta
Ebay item: 141761916062
Link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Authentic-V...D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
Other IDs to beware of:
Ebay:
stregacattiva128
Ebay:
belmodo
Ebay:
ciccionetta
Etsy:
belmodo
Bonanza:
belmodo
If you choose to do business with any of this seller's IDs, PLEASE have any listings authenticated.
FROM NOVEMBER 4, 2015: This is a recent post from the authentication thread when she had a fake on Bonz
http://forum.purseblog.com/coach-sh...e-before-posting-889527-708.html#post29398518
Here are a few other posts:
FROM MARCH 31, 2012:
http://forum.purseblog.com/showpost.php?p=21470858&postcount=8901
FROM SEPTEMBER 9 2011:
http://forum.purseblog.com/coach-shopping/authenticate-this-coach-694619-124.html#post19879312
FROM SEPTEMBER 8, 2011:
http://forum.purseblog.com/coach-shopping/authenticate-this-coach-694619-123.html#post19878423
And a little more on that seller - she used to be a tPF member under the "stregacattiva" name, and still is listed but has been inactive for several years. Her posts were all either requests for authentications or asking for cleaning and rehab info.
She stopped in at Ebay's Fashion board a day or two ago using her original Ebay ID Stregacattiva128 to reply to someone asking about a Coach bag. One of the regular Ebay authenticators apparently didn't like her post and hit her with a few zingers and the post disappeared pretty quickly, but I remembered that stregacattiva ID and decided to save it since the seller was just talked about here at the ATC thread recently and the name rang a bell. I was actually sorry to see the post disappear, it was just starting to get interesting. The Bolding is mine
The Original Poster was "ols030", the Ebay authenticator was "fashionclubgurl" and "stregacattiva128" was the third poster.
Starting with post #2
fashionclubgurl
Community Member
Posts: 1,624
Registered: ‎12-14-2009
Re: Please could you check these Coach bags for me.
in reply to ols030
‎11-10-2015 09:38 PM
Just so you know, Ebay forum rules dont allow anyone to ask about whether something in an Ebay auction is genuine.
all of them seem ok but Im not sure about the round charm that was added to the fourth one. Plenty of charms like that Ive seen turned out to be fake but the purse seems right
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stregacattiva128
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Community Member
Posts: 20
Registered: ‎09-06-2010
Re: Please could you check these Coach bags for me.
in reply to fashionclubgurl
‎11-11-2015 09:48 AM
Do your homework, there's enough photos and information online, use your common sense, if you are that afraid of purchasing any designer goods do your research first.
And stay away TPF, it's just an opinion forum with no qualified authenticators, a bunch of gossiping girls with too much time on their hands. If you are going to pay a lot of money for luxury items you can have items, authenticated by a credible service with proven experience, before you buy them for a very small price. Always use your credit card when paying with paypal for extra fraud protection.
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fashionclubgurl
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fashionclubgurl
Community Member
Posts: 1,624
Registered: ‎12-14-2009
Re: Please could you check these Coach bags for me.
[ Edited ]
in reply to stregacattiva128
‎11-11-2015 11:26 AM - edited ‎11-11-2015 11:28 AM
stregacattiva128 wrote:
Do your homework, there's enough photos and information online, use your common sense, if you are that afraid of purchasing any designer goods do your research first. And stay away TPF, it's just an opinion forum with no qualified authenticators, a bunch of gossiping girls with too much time on their hands. If you are going to pay a lot of money for luxury items you can have items, authenticated by a credible service with proven experience, before you buy them for a very small price. Always use your credit card when paying with paypal for extra fraud protection.
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Speaking of the devil.
Did someone from tPF out another fake at Bonz or Etsy? The blue "Coach" drawstring maybe? The FAKE one? Naughty naughty. Ive noticed that when someone complains about tPF ESPECIALLY when no one else had even MENTIONED the site, its because one of their members has reported one of the complainers fakes. Definitely the case here.
OLS030 -
The authenticators at ThePurseForum are some of the best I know. And usually any one who doesnt think so has had some "issues" like having some purses she sells at other sites like Bonz or Etsy identified as fakes by the same authenticators shes dissing. Your other "advisor" WAS a tPF member until her fakes (listed under a different ID) started to be pointed out and reported. And she sure used the site and its experts to authenticate plenty of purses she was reselling, too bad she didnt authenticate all of them.
I suggest that the poster whose ID at those other sites starts with a "B" and ends with an "O" post those same purses here, only this time show the creeds and serial numbers that she goes through so many pains to hide.. Too bad she doesnt take a liittle time to do some actual research about WHY theyre fake, maybe she wouldnt list or buy them in the first place. Dont blame others for your own screw-ups.
As for doing your own research, OLS030, look around and see where its gonna get get you. Youll be stuck with fake purses because you DIDNT do the right research and you read the wrong guides or you just thought you were too smart or too experienced to buy a fake and risk losing your selling privileges at more than one place. If youre going to listen to advice, listen to the people who DONT sell fakes, and who CAN recognise one when they see it.
And never never NEVER buy Coaches especially older ones from sellers who dont show a good LARGE picture of the creed stamping and serial or registration number. That always looks like a seller whos trying to hide something.
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Is this "gossiping", I wonder?