Influencers and Hermes

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Thoughts? Skip to 3:30 min mark for the gossip.

So her point was that if you speak a foreign language that happens to be the native language of your SA, you might be able to ask them more straightforward questions about how the wishlist/prespend/bag offers works and have them be candid with you in the shared language? Sure. Kind of common sense and probably highly dependent on the personality of the individual SA. Hardly "Big Tea Spillage" but I guess it's always just clickbait. :shrugs:
 


Thoughts? Skip to 3:30 min mark for the gossip.

At my Texas home store, there’s no way my SA would ever admit “get this bracelet and get the bag”. Never in a million years. But good on that one that did it. I still think it’s awful that you have to spend your way to it, but at least the playing field is leveled at that point and you know what you’re up against.
 
instagram suggested me this person https://www.instagram.com/kerrydenevan?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
There are 2 posts where she talked about how she got a K25 in Paris Sevres store. Take a look at it - it's actually interesting. I think the person did not spend much, but in the beginning she did say she hit 100k tiktok, and in the snippet of her SA they mentioned she could post on her vlog. so my guess is that as influencers - if H knows - they may get better chance than us :D no wonder people are saying so many on tiktok that they get QBs with no or little prespend :D
 
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Here a summary/ A 56-year-old accountant from Haastrecht and his 46-year-old Portuguese wife are suspected of large-scale financial fraud and embezzlement involving over 100 victims, mainly from the local region. According to the Dutch Fiscal Intelligence and Investigation Service (FIOD), the couple allegedly promised attractive returns on loans but used the money for personal expenses and to repay other depositors, resembling a Ponzi scheme. They were arrested in June and remain in pre-trial detention. Their first court appearance is scheduled for September 4 in Amsterdam.
 


So Simone biles is posting Birkin "dupes" and fake rodeos on her stories? Weird

I wonder if it's the terry one that was mentioned in NYMag's Strategist section. From Zitomer and now sold out. Pretty sure she has a couple of real H bags and wouldn't consider her an influencer - I mean she probably has a lot of influence but she's incredibly accomplished in her field.
 
I wonder if it's the terry one that was mentioned in NYMag's Strategist section. From Zitomer and now sold out. Pretty sure she has a couple of real H bags and wouldn't consider her an influencer - I mean she probably has a lot of influence but she's incredibly accomplished in her field.
Yeah, she definitely has more of a career than just influencing but technically anyone with a significant online presence and ability to influence others on social media is classified as an influencer. Disappointed she used her platform to flex a phony bag and fake rodeo but I guess this is what is popular on tiktok and what not. Lots of these influencers mix fakes with real.
 
Here a summary/ A 56-year-old accountant from Haastrecht and his 46-year-old Portuguese wife are suspected of large-scale financial fraud and embezzlement involving over 100 victims, mainly from the local region. According to the Dutch Fiscal Intelligence and Investigation Service (FIOD), the couple allegedly promised attractive returns on loans but used the money for personal expenses and to repay other depositors, resembling a Ponzi scheme. They were arrested in June and remain in pre-trial detention. Their first court appearance is scheduled for September 4 in Amsterdam.
Funny her entire social media is gone after being so loud and having built quite the following. Lots of the old pics of her huge collection are still online on Hermes collector pages and press she did which I imagine will not help her legal issues. Those poor victims, imagine how they felt seeing this woman posting pics of her Hermes collection while their hard earned money was stolen from her and her spouse.

 
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