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This is another listing from ebay's #1 special snowflake, linda*s***stuff:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/COACH-Black...779?pt=US_CSA_WH_Handbags&hash=item3cd6a1cd13

Although the serial number isn't legible, the seller says in the description that the bag is made in Korea and the creed text begins with "This is a good leather bag."

From what I've seen, linda*s***stuff does absolutely nothing to make sure she has legally compliant listings although her listings state the following, copied directly from her listing:

Authenticity

Everything we sell is 100% guaranteed authentic. We authenticate every item on our site before it is listed. We stand behind the authenticity of our items with a money-back guarantee. We appreciate your trust!




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Reported - let's see how long it takes to get it removed. Besides the gibberish Made In Korea creed by a bad translation program, that backpack has other problems too. Fake turnlock tab, fake turnlock, fake Coach stamp, fake brass zipper pull only used on Sonomas.

Just one of my comments about seller - linda*s***stuff or linda's stuff or lindas stuff - whatever spelling it takes for her ID to come up in a search:
http://forum.purseblog.com/coach-shopping/authenticate-this-coach-818914-423.html#post25473210
I just need to vent about Lindas stuff linda*s***stuff and ebay.

I'd reported the fake backpack for 2 days before posting here on October 5. So for 5 days, that listing was reported, reports ignored and never removed and some poor buyer who believed Linda's lies about authenticating every item got scammed for $117.75.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/COACH-Black...779?pt=US_CSA_WH_Handbags&hash=item3cd6a1cd13

:censor::mad::rant::cursing:
 
I just need to vent about Lindas stuff linda*s***stuff and ebay.

I'd reported the fake backpack for 2 days before posting here on October 5. So for 5 days, that listing was reported, reports ignored and never removed and some poor buyer who believed Linda's lies about authenticating every item got scammed for $117.75.


Lindas stuff frustrates me...they have been found with fake Louboutin too, and they never get removed.
 
I just need to vent about Lindas stuff linda*s***stuff and ebay.

I'd reported the fake backpack for 2 days before posting here on October 5. So for 5 days, that listing was reported, reports ignored and never removed and some poor buyer who believed Linda's lies about authenticating every item got scammed for $117.75.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/COACH-Black...779?pt=US_CSA_WH_Handbags&hash=item3cd6a1cd13

:censor::mad::rant::cursing:
For sellers with the "volume" of this one, the regular eBay reps have no ability to remove items at all, no matter how many times an item is reported. All those "lowly" reps can do is turn things over to the seller's "personal account rep". Where it goes from there is anyone's guess, although sometimes (I didn't say often, I said sometimes) after a while (often quite a while) the seller himself/herself will suddenly "voluntarily" remove one of the items that has been reported umpteen times. I have seen it happen, even with this particular account.

This seller left feedback for the buyer of this Korean fake yesterday... Anybody up for taking a chance and contacting that buyer?
 
For sellers with the "volume" of this one, the regular eBay reps have no ability to remove items at all, no matter how many times an item is reported. All those "lowly" reps can do is turn things over to the seller's "personal account rep". Where it goes from there is anyone's guess, although sometimes (I didn't say often, I said sometimes) after a while (often quite a while) the seller himself/herself will suddenly "voluntarily" remove one of the items that has been reported umpteen times. I have seen it happen, even with this particular account.

This seller left feedback for the buyer of this Korean fake yesterday... Anybody up for taking a chance and contacting that buyer?

JUST A WARNING - anyone who contacts the buyer of a fake always needs to use a throwaway ID that can't be traced to or isn't tied to any of their regular buying or selling accounts. Ebay considers this "auction interference" and can suspend or ban a member for doing it.
 
For sellers with the "volume" of this one, the regular eBay reps have no ability to remove items at all, no matter how many times an item is reported. All those "lowly" reps can do is turn things over to the seller's "personal account rep". Where it goes from there is anyone's guess, although sometimes (I didn't say often, I said sometimes) after a while (often quite a while) the seller himself/herself will suddenly "voluntarily" remove one of the items that has been reported umpteen times. I have seen it happen, even with this particular account.

This seller left feedback for the buyer of this Korean fake yesterday... Anybody up for taking a chance and contacting that buyer?
I wonder what happens if the buyer opens a SNAD case against a volume seller for a counterfeit.
 
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