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ioffer.com??? Has anyone ordered anything form ioffer.com?? It seems sketchy to me, but I have heard people else where say it was fine. I want either a Louis Vuitton or Coach bag (real or fake, doesn't really matter to me) I see some people selling these bags for like $5!! Just wondering, because I don't want to get ripped off if I get anything and it falls apart in about a week! Anybody? |
ioffer.com is usually full of fakes as far as I know. The quality will be far inferior to that of an authentic bag, and it just may fall apart in a week. :cool: Please think twice about buying a fake bag since often you are supporting an income for terrorist organizations among other unsavory groups you wouldn't want to support. :( Fake Designer Handbags - LoveToKnow Handbags You can google for several articles linking fake designer bags to terrorists. There are lots of beautiful handbags that are not "designer" if designer bags are higher than your desired price point. Likewise, you could simply set aside $x every month for a year to save up for an authentic of the bag you really want. :) |
WOW! I will be interested in seeing replies on this site! They had THE Louis Dog Carrier for $70! So many purses for so little money. They just can't be real. Hard to resist some of the deals there, especially with Christmas coming. But I had never heard of it before and I am very leery about ordering online. I have to know others with good experiences before I venture out too. I'll watch your thread for more input. |
I've had good experience with ioffer.com . I mostly go there for public domain television shows (I'm a big fan of 50s TV and a lot of those programs have fallen into the public domain). Never been ripped off. But that's quite a bit different from the handbags you're looking at. |
You want some input? I used to sell fakes on ioffer! I didn't rip anyone off, I sent them their merchandise, but not only what I was doing illegal, but morally not right either. I'm now a changed person. I used to have the mentality that i was "sticking it" to them by selling knock offs for cheap. Like I said, not only is it illegal, and lining the pockets of the wrong people, it also cheapens the real stuff in the sense that you see them so much it doesn't make the real stuff as special or exclusive anymore. Also, LV NEVER sells their "damages" or seconds. If anyone ever uses that line they are lying to you. LV will sell a few times a year to employees only and they can only buy so much, and they aren't seconds, they are bags that haven't been sold and perhaps started to patina. LV destroys their seconds. but really, if you paid $5 for a bag, any bag, and it lasted a week how can you complain? when I used to sell purses, they were mostly $40 and under, customers would come in months afterwards and demand a refund bc their bag broke. I'm so glad I don't sell bags anymore. |
Uhm. I don't know if admin will see this, but can this thread be closed? Reason: I never really thought that I was supporting some terrorist organizations and I do not want a "knock-off" bag anymore. |
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I remember a few years ago a friend (who was originally from New York) went to visit her mother in New York, she brought me back a "Kate Spade" handbag. I had it a few months and one day the "Kate Spade" logo came off the bag. It wasn't a Kate Spade!! She had bought it on Canal Street which apparently is known for "knock offs". |
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