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Michael Kors does not have an online Outlet site. The only outlets stores are actual physical stores that are generally in some of the outlet malls here in the US. I don't know if there are MK outlet stores overseas. This is a FAKE site that sells thousands of fake bag to unsuspecting consumers. These sites steal pictures & logos to make themselves look official in order to steal your money. You can go directly to the Michael Kors website & contact them to report this site. Please include the link. The more people who report this site, the better chance of bringing it down. I have reported this site directly to MK.

I reported the site - michaelkors2015outlet.com - to Michael Kors. As of yesterday it was still operational. I guess it takes awhile to be able to have the sites shut down. The sad thing is, one will be shut down and we all know it will pop up somewhere else under another name. I guess this MK Deputy will just have to keep nosing around!
 
I reported the site - michaelkors2015outlet.com - to Michael Kors. As of yesterday it was still operational. I guess it takes awhile to be able to have the sites shut down. The sad thing is, one will be shut down and we all know it will pop up somewhere else under another name. I guess this MK Deputy will just have to keep nosing around!

Yes, it does take time. MK has to turn it over to attorneys & let them legally handle it. We all have to be vigilant & keep reporting those sites. Yes, when one goes down, another will pop up, but we have to keep reporting non the less. Get your friends to help. The more people who report these sites to MK the better. I know they're tired of hearing from me. LOL
Thanks for helping.:smile1:
 
Yes, it does take time. MK has to turn it over to attorneys & let them legally handle it. We all have to be vigilant & keep reporting those sites. Yes, when one goes down, another will pop up, but we have to keep reporting non the less. Get your friends to help. The more people who report these sites to MK the better. I know they're tired of hearing from me. LOL
Thanks for helping.:smile1:


Just heard back from MK. It has been turned over to their legal team - wow do I feel good! Whoo Hoot!!
 
I too see a lot of fakes where I live (UK), horribly obvious fakes I might add. Cheap plastic that bends in the middle of the bag. They are normally horrid colours too, sickly cheap looking pink colours young girls carry. Puts me off buying any more MK, I know mine are real (bought from the flagship store in Firenze, Italy and HoF in London), but when everyone else is carrying fakes I feel everyone is looking at mine and thinking the same about me :(
 
Hi! I'm new here.
I have been checking the forum for examples of fake selma bag and all of them looks quite clearly fake to me. Have you ever seen one that looks completely real but is actually a fake?
I purchased one from an online seller that is supposed to be trusted. It looks really good, I can't see the difference when compared to the ones in the stores.
The leather looks good, lining looks correct, all the hardware has michael kors stamped on it. All in all, it looks perfect! However, 1 year later I was shocked to noticed that the the letter S in the front logo have fade from gold to silver. I barely ever use the bag and kept it in the dustbag all these times. Has anyone ever experience this?

Appreciate your feedback!:smile1:
 
Website selling fake MK (and others)...

Wow, if the reference to the bag as replica does that make it right?!! They refer to the Selma collection as replica Michael Kors on this site-

http://www.nicepricemall.ru/Michael-Kors-MK0909-Selma-Top-Zip-Satchel-Bag.html

They have all the different styles! I hadn't realised how easy it would be to come across this, should this be reported to MK?

You can report this site directly to MK. Just go to Michael Kors website & scroll to the bottom & click contact us. It will take you to a page with a form to email them. Just put in your info & where it asks for reason for contact, click the arrow & choose counterfeit. In the box below, tell them about the site & give them a link to it. They will turn it over to their legal department & go from there about shutting it down.
 
Hi! I'm new here.
I have been checking the forum for examples of fake selma bag and all of them looks quite clearly fake to me. Have you ever seen one that looks completely real but is actually a fake?
I purchased one from an online seller that is supposed to be trusted. It looks really good, I can't see the difference when compared to the ones in the stores.
The leather looks good, lining looks correct, all the hardware has michael kors stamped on it. All in all, it looks perfect! However, 1 year later I was shocked to noticed that the the letter S in the front logo have fade from gold to silver. I barely ever use the bag and kept it in the dustbag all these times. Has anyone ever experience this?

Appreciate your feedback!:smile1:

There are Super Fakes out there. And counterfeiters do go on this site & others to read & get information to improve their fakes. This is one reason why the authenticators for this site do not give out information as to why a bag is fake or authentic. I'm sorry to hear about the gold wearing off the letter but it does happen with gold hardware from time to time. I haven't had this problem with any of my ghw yet but I'm very careful when I store my bags & I do not crowd them together so they don't rub against each other.
 
You can report this site directly to MK. Just go to Michael Kors website & scroll to the bottom & click contact us. It will take you to a page with a form to email them. Just put in your info & where it asks for reason for contact, click the arrow & choose counterfeit. In the box below, tell them about the site & give them a link to it. They will turn it over to their legal department & go from there about shutting it down.
Ok I will do- thank you!
 
There are Super Fakes out there. And counterfeiters do go on this site & others to read & get information to improve their fakes. This is one reason why the authenticators for this site do not give out information as to why a bag is fake or authentic. I'm sorry to hear about the gold wearing off the letter but it does happen with gold hardware from time to time. I haven't had this problem with any of my ghw yet but I'm very careful when I store my bags & I do not crowd them together so they don't rub against each other.
Thanks so much for the reply.
I guess counterfeiter has come a long way now.. It just irks me not knowing whether or not my bag is original. I'm considering getting it authenticated just for my peace of mind:sweatdrop:
 
Hi! I'm new here.
I have been checking the forum for examples of fake selma bag and all of them looks quite clearly fake to me. Have you ever seen one that looks completely real but is actually a fake?
I purchased one from an online seller that is supposed to be trusted. It looks really good, I can't see the difference when compared to the ones in the stores.
The leather looks good, lining looks correct, all the hardware has michael kors stamped on it. All in all, it looks perfect! However, 1 year later I was shocked to noticed that the the letter S in the front logo have fade from gold to silver. I barely ever use the bag and kept it in the dustbag all these times. Has anyone ever experience this?

Appreciate your feedback!:smile1:
We actually have a whole thread about this problem with MK and their gold wearing off. It is quite commn actually. MK doesn't use real brass like designers did in the old days. The gold is just a sprayed finish and will come off eventually. This is not an indication your bag is fake. If you are worried though, it would be good to have it authenticated. For a small fee, you will have peace of mind.
 
If a 'Michael Kors Mirror Metallic' has grommets for the straps attaching to the purse and those grommets are leather on exterior and metal on interior - is that a fake MK?
It takes many photos of the interior, heat stamp, made in country tag and many other things authenticators need to see. A bag can not be evaluated with just one statemnt or question. There is no 'rule of thumb' or consistancy on designer bags. It all depends what year and style the bag is. There are MANY factors in determining authenticity. Until you know how to tell, you are better of buying directly from Michael Kors or Macy's, Nordstroms, etc. They often have fabulous sales so you can save money. You can also pay an authenticator to tell you if your bag is fake or not. Right now the only one we know of that does MK is ***************** .com
 
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