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My recent experience with disposing fake designer bags has been a tricky one.​ I remember being so excited when I saw the too-good-to-be-true prices for designer bags online.​ I should’ve known better – I mean, these things don’t just fall from the sky.​ Of course, it was a rip-off.​

The moment I felt the fabric on the bag, I knew it was a fake.​ It was heavy and rough – not like the real ones I’d seen before.​ It made me feel sick to my stomach.​ I wanted to throw it away immediately, but I knew it was going to be a bit more difficult.​

I decided to look into the legalities of disposing fake designer bags.​ I learned that in some countries, it is illegal to sell or possess any knock-off designer bags.​ I got even more worried, as I could be fined if I was caught with it.​

At first, I thought taking the bag to the local donation center might be an option.​ But then I read that local charities usually don’t accept stolen or counterfeit goods.​ I had no idea what I should do with it.​

My friend then suggested selling it online as ‘used.​’ No buyer would fall for a fake knockoff designer bag, so I decided to not take such a risk.​

I ended up taking the bag to a professional.​ I had read about this service, which specializes on disposing fake designer bags, and contacted them right away.​ The fees were expensive, but it was the safest way to get rid of the bag without getting in trouble.​ The company even thanked me for doing the right thing and not giving the bag away as a real designer handbag.​

After this experience, I have become more alert when buying designer goods.​ I always visit a trustworthy, authorized dealer, and find out as much as I can about the bag before buying it.​

I also become more aware of where my money is spent; if the price of designer bag sounds too good to be true, then it almost always is.​ I try to only buy from established websites or trustworthy dealers.​

I have taken extra precautions to protect myself and my money when buying designer items.​ I always check the authenticity card that comes with the bag, and look up the serial number online.​ I always ask for proof that the store is an authorized dealer – this way I don’t end up buying a fake!

I now realize how important it is to check for authenticity when I purchase designer items.​ I also do my best to stay away from second hand stores.​ It is a temptation, but I understand how these stores might not always have legit products.​

I discuss my experiences with other people too, to make sure they are aware of the danger and hopefully, not get tricked as I was.​ I advise people to be careful and thoroughly research the company or person they are getting the bag from.​

Whenever I see someone with a fake designer bag, I remind them to make sure they know the source of the bag.​ You can go to websites such as the Authenticated Goods Store to purchase reliable authentic bags, which will save you money and hassle in the long-run.​

I have also become more open to taking extra risks to invest in designer bags, even if secondhand.​ There are a lot of websites online where you can resell your bags, although now, I put extra caution into researching the authenticity of the bag before I buy.​

I make sure to include a disclaimer in the description that the bag is not registered with the designer and is being sold “as-is” to make sure I’m not at any risk.​ I always make sure to make sure the buyer is aware that they are taking a risk to purchase the bag.​

Going to thrift stores and purchasing resale bags can be a great way to save money, but only if you’re sure the bags are genuine.​ I make sure to check the serial number and do careful research.​

I now always try to buy precise replicas of designer bags instead of the real ones, since they look almost the same and are much cheaper.​

Furthermore, I follow multiple social media accounts that specialize in designer bags to see if the price listed is in-line with regular prices.​ If not, I know it’s likely a fake.​

I’ve even started looking for companies that offer warranty for designer items I buy, so if there’s a problem with authenticity, I can get my money back.​

With all these tips and tricks, I feel confident knowing how to stay away from buying and disposing fake designer bags, hopefully saving myself (and others) from similar future mistakes.​