09-11-2006, 12:21 PM
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| Juicy Couture... fake or authentic ... Quote: |
Originally Posted by Laur Juicy will NEVER wholesale their items and the AUTHENTIC sellers are on the Juicy site. Only Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Saks, and some other online sites are authentic resellers. There are of course the people who sell authentic Juicy on eBay but usually these are people that buy at the stores mentioned above. | Quote: |
Originally Posted by Laur Just the thought of buying a bulk supply of Juicy threw me off right away. They would never do that and in fact, they do not allow it. Not only that but a lot of the pictures on that site that you are looking at are pictures STOLEN from other websites like Neiman Marcus/Nordstrom/etc. and when you click to enlarge the picture on the wholesale site, it is a COMPLETELY different picture. Just beware that you may not receive what you think you are getting or what they are showing you online. Just be careful with that site because a lot of his pictures are not his own and they are stolen from other websites.  | ********************************************** Yes, it appears that when you click on the picture you do get a different picture, but it does not say CLICK TO ENLARGE, in fact if you click on properties (which tells where the picture came from)... you shall see that it says detail, and also gives his own URL as the source ...
Look, I do not KNOW for sure if itz authentic or not, but I do believe you will get what you pay for ..and as alwayz, caveat emptor, itz nice that you are looking out for everyone ....
However, if you ask a group of insurance adjusters, you would find out that if a shipment has ONE "water damaged" item, the entire shipment is considered 'damaged' and thatz how there are "salvage" and 'sale' items .... Yes, my brother is an insurance adjuster and I have gotten many electrical items that were perfect but b/c the shipment had one or two damaged boxes .... itz considered a loss, but definitely covered by insurance. It eventually getz sold as 'salvage' or 'liquidation sales' I am not trying to be confrontational, however, why burst anyone's bubble if they want to have a designer bag that for all we know IS authentic and just a great deal. Where and how do you think stores like "Marshalls" and "TJ Maxx" are able to sell items at a discount? And then there are our favs ... OUTLETS! and yes, there is a JUICY COUTURE outlet in Woodbury Commons, NY ... |
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