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who makes fake bags

It’s probably hard to believe, but people actually make fake bags to put up for sale.​ This includes designer labels such as Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Gucci.​ The sad thing is, it doesn’t take long to spot a fake from the real thing.​ For example, I once bought a Balenciaga bag that I thought was real because it looked so much like the real one.​ But then, when I got it home and took a better look I realized it was fake.​

There are several ways that one can tell a counterfeit from the real deal.​ First off, the stitching should be perfect and there shouldn’t be loose threads so if the bag has these issues, it’s probably fake.​ Secondly, the material of the bag should be authentic.​ So, if the bag feels a bit too soft or a bit too hard compared to the real one, then it’s likely a counterfeit.​ Lastly, the lettering should be perfect so if the letters are sloppily done, that usually means it’s a fake.​

It’s really a shame that some people make fake bags just to take advantage of people looking to cop a nice bag.​ In most cases, they’re selling a counterfeit for the same price as the real one, or even more.​ This not only costs the consumers money, but it also negatively affects the company who’s the victim of the copycat.​

These scammers can really be quite crafty when it comes to trying to pass off a fake bag as real.​ They’ll create intricate packaging with the branding and logos to fool people and thinking they are buying something of real value.​ They’ll also try to get it into the hands of unsuspecting people, so that they can take their hard earned money without them knowing.​

However, there are a few ways to make sure that you don’t get scammed.​ One is to only by designer bags from a trusted retailer and stay away from buying from unknown stores or online markets such as eBay.​ And if you are buying online, do your homework first and check the reviews.​ Also, you should check to see if the store has an approved authentic program, which means that the items they sell have been verified authentic.​

What really makes me disappointed is seeing people selling fake bags to benefit themselves, instead of doing something more productive.​ A lot of times, these sorts of people are too lazy to make an honest living, so they resort to selling counterfeits instead of just working for an honest wage.​ It’s kind of a symbiotic relationship too, because if not for these fake bags, people would not have any incentive to purchase the real bag.​

Another thing that really gets on my nerves is how people selling fake bags often don’t care about the quality of what they’re selling.​ This is probably because they know it’s fake, so they don’t have to take any time to make sure they’re making a top-grade product.​ The materials can be shoddy, the colors could be off, and the design won’t be nearly up to par with the real product.​

When all is said and done, it’s important to remember that buying a fake bag is like paying for something that’s not real.​ You won’t get the same quality as you would with the authentic version.​ In other words, if the price is too good to be true, then it probably is.​ So, the next time you are out shopping for a bag, make sure you double check if it’s real or if someone is trying to scam you.​