Is it ethical to NOT disclose "FS" stamp on a bag?

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I think the sell absolutly would have known what the FS meant unless he/she bought it from ebay in the first place. You can not buy an FS bag from the outlet without being told over and over again that it is final sale and bla bla bla. The FS is marked right on the creen with an embossing stamp just like the bullseye. On wallets and other items they try and find a discreet area elsewhere. There are some sellers on ebay who sell damaged coach bags and I have never seen a bullseye or an FS on the creed. I have no idea what their source is for these - but I suppose you can actually get these items serviced by coach.
 
IMO...I think ALL markings on a bag should be disclosed.

example...I bought a wristlet off ebay...was totally authentic...right down to the bullseye on the back of the hangtag. I had NEVER seen a bullseye stamp there, and it kinda bothered me. I messaged the seller, telling I was totally pleased with the transaction, however she MIGHT want to disclose that mark if she sells an item with it again. as some people might not be too happy about it.

she totally understood...and took the constructive criticism.

so be it a bullseye, X, or FS...I think ANY mark needs to be disclosed.

What does the X stand for? I have been meaning to ask. Excuse me if it was posted somewhere else. Thank you!
 
the X is a bag that is purchased from a store that is not an authorized seller (ie TJ Maxx, Marshalls, etc.)

i would be so upset if the seller didnt include it in the listing or a creed picture. its totally like lying!
 
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