Hall of Shame: Post the Ebay H Fakes Here!

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I am furious! This ebay seller "kix.noir" sold me a counterfeit LV Beverly GM bag 3 weeks ago. At the time, he didn't know the name of the LV bag and labeled it "Vintage Authentic LV bag from the 80's". I saw it and knew it was a Beverly & jumped on the "great deal",(stupid me). Once it arrived, I noticed immidiately it was too large and the interior was made of cheap lining with strings hanging off. Just to have a valid arguement for refund, I had Carol Diva authenticate and she came back with a list of reasons it was not authentic. I emailed this seller Carol's reasons and explained this wasn't a vintage 80's LV but a fake Beverly GM. He immediately gave me refund plus shipping and paid for my authentication cost. I figured he wasn't an everyday seller of LV and maybe an honest mistake, so I didn't leave negative fb. However, I just now noticed that this seller has the bag lised AGAIN...this time as an Authentic Beverly GM and asking $845 for it,(I paid under $400). He has posted no pics of the interior and you cannot really tell the HUGE size of it by looking at the picture. Now, I have to leave the neg fb for certain so no one else gets ripped off. I reported it to Ebay but sometimes they just don't take items down for some reason. I just wanted everyone to be aware.

Here's the link:http://www.ebay.com/itm/1900-LV-LOU...61989&clkid=515312127167414112&_qi=RTM1562569
 
Everyone, is there a thread in which to post non-eBay fakes? I see quite a few on Etsy, and I also saw a fake scarf sell on TheRealReal yesterday. It seems to me these are worth knowing about just like the eBay fakes, so that buyers can avoid the active listings and so that buyers know to be extra-alert when buying from stores that have made sales of fakes.
 
Everyone, is there a thread in which to post non-eBay fakes? I see quite a few on Etsy, and I also saw a fake scarf sell on TheRealReal yesterday. It seems to me these are worth knowing about just like the eBay fakes, so that buyers can avoid the active listings and so that buyers know to be extra-alert when buying from stores that have made sales of fakes.



I think it's ok to post those here. If there are enough non-Ebay posts, we can change the title of the thread.

The only caveat for everyone posting is to please be very certain an item is actually fake before calling it out.
 
The Arbre de Vie posted by Chestnutty recently has been relisted, can't see how to paste a link from my phone but it's the same seller and definitely same scarf, already at over £100. Listing ID 1714544891869 on eBay.uk
 
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Amazon is selling knock-off Hermes.

These aren't advertised as being authentic (as if anyone might wonder...), but they are covering all of the designs- Kelly, birkin, Constance, even the Bolide, GP and Lindy, as well as the Bearn wallet.

Shame on you, Mr. Bezos!:nono:

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Amazon is selling knock-off Hermes.

These aren't advertised as being authentic (as if anyone might wonder...), but they are covering all of the designs- Kelly, birkin, Constance, even the Bolide, GP and Lindy, as well as the Bearn wallet.

Shame on you, Mr. Bezos!:nono:

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Technically speaking, they are considered "inspired" items... If you go to Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren, Kate Spade, or low-tier like Aldo, they all have H-inspired bags. As long as it doesn't spell out the brand name or guarantee authenticity, it's not illegal IMO.
 
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