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Ultimate Guide to Buying Fake Handbags in New York City

(I think they occasionally make an "example" of someone...and with my luck it would be me) I personally did not want to do business with any of these sellers. They use high pressure sales techniques and undermine honest business people. It was kind of creepy how they lurked around the stalls of the markets in Florence and kind of jumped out at you trying to sell things. You read all the time about travelers being "put off" by people thrusting things at them and harrassing them to buy, yet the only reason they do it is it works. In one of the stalls, there are a handful of non-Thai foreigners, all male, bartering over a large sum of counterfeit handbags.

We saw a group of street vendors running at top speed carrying their wares in blankets, presumably being chased by the police. After seeing that, I personally wouldn't risk buying from them. I hope tonight's episode of Homeland Security USA on ABC, has a segment about this...I love watching grownups cry.

The standard policy is that if your order gets seized in China, the seller will replace it for free. However, if it’s seized in your destination country, the seller typically isn’t responsible. What’s happened is that the shipping agent, not the seller, has created the label for your package.

To determine the authenticity of a bag, it is crucial to compare the bag’s logo with the standard symbol of the designer. This can be done by researching the designer’s official website or reputable sources to obtain a clear picture of the logo. By comparing the two, any differences in font, size, or spacing can be easily spotted. As well as aesthetic accuracy, many have the same date codes, stamps, locks, French-tannery labels, and serial numbers used to distinguish their real counterparts. Some even have authentication technology —&nbsp