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Seller: harbor38
This is a Hall of Shame post that includes the same seller from April 2016.
 
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Japanese seller dan_ginza


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As usual, Ebay is slow (if action happens at all) to remove listings of fakes from Japanese sellers.

So not only did they not yet remove the above fake, but dan_ginza has listed another!


And this is the previous fake still up:
This POS was previously reported and removed at least once (last October) and is b-a-a-a-c-k!

Seller dan_ginza

 
A bean bag! And advertised as such :lol:
Chasingroses
Poshmark

Definitely NOT a Bean Bag! A few of the Bean Bag creeds are in genuine bags but this isn't one of them.

Avoid Poshmark seller ' chasingroses "
Another reason to avoid chasingroses (and other sellers like her) is that she's a mixer, meaning she sells authentic items and mixes in (knowingly or not) fakes.

Mixers tend to garner undeserved trust from buyers who see genuine items and believe that she's an honest seller. IMO, mixers are more dangerous than sellers who have all fakes!
 
Seller: oceanwaves101
Fake ramblers legacy
I believe seller knows full well she has a counterfeit bag......
Hi there, May I know how to tell this purse is fake? I just bought a Rambler legacy from a person and I don't know if it's authentic. The creed said it's made in Mexico and the serial number is correct.
Originally, I thought as long as it's serial number matches the model, then It's authentic. But the list you posted has the correct serial number but you say it's fake. So I wonder how to spot whether it's authentic? Thank you in advance!
 
Hi there, May I know how to tell this purse is fake? I just bought a Rambler legacy from a person and I don't know if it's authentic. The creed said it's made in Mexico and the serial number is correct.
Originally, I thought as long as it's serial number matches the model, then It's authentic. But the list you posted has the correct serial number but you say it's fake. So I wonder how to spot whether it's authentic? Thank you in advance!

There's NO single set of rules that tells you when something's fake. Every single bag or wallet or keychain or pair of shoes has to be looked at individually. DON'T try to do your own authenticating. Something is probably authentic when all of the details are correct for a bag of exactly the same style made in the same plant, month and year as another one that's been proven genuine.

And there are NO one or two or three details that can ever prove a Coach item is genuine, including a "correct" serial number. Why do people who write this kind of nonsense in their useless and dangerous "authenticity guides" think that counterfeiters can't find correct serial numbers??? Don't EVER depend on the nonsense you read in authenticity guides.

Post photos at the Authenticate This Coach thread and follow the directions at the top of the page.
 
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