User:WoyiweZemavo

When buying a handbag from an unlicensed retailer including on eBay, there are certain criteria necessary. First is an adequate picture gallery. All these picture angles needs to be on display:


 * Monogram Louis Vuitton.
 * Handbag back.
 * Handbag base.
 * Handbag interior.
 * Handbag interior label.
 * (If it is often a used bag) A picture associated with a damage or wear.
 * Hardware stamps (Markings on buttons/snaps etc).
 * Zipper/zipper pulls
 * A picture of serial number/date code.

Specific information regarding Louis V. handbags ought to be thoroughly scrutinized. If anything is away from place, or maybe the detail being sought out is within an area of the handbag not on display in a one from the pictures, then an e-mail to the seller can be a must, requesting the unseen area from the Cheap Louis Vuitton. It is a major red flag if the buyer refuses for you the pictures. It will be reasonable to infer that this motivation behind that can be the seller is hiding something.

This is really a common tactic by many people in the counterfeit sellers online. The "stock photo" trick. A seller which is peddling fake Louis Vuitton online, may really be displaying authentic Louis V. photos off their retail website. A simple right click, copy, save as, and the unscrupulous seller posseses an original photo of your authentic handbag. Then it's simply uploaded within their listing and, viola, real pictures of fake bags. Just how would you avoid this scam? By doing just a little investigating around the seller's listing and profile. If this type of seller with shiny, perfect, professional photos in their listing, has a minimal quality overall listing design (template), no eBay store, bad item description, bad grammar and spelling errors, confusing and vague sentences and thoughts etc, but is displaying excellent, professional pictures with the Louis Vuitton Outlet, then take extra caution. In this case, I would request a picture via email of just one from the hidden areas from the bag, and naturally if the picture is not consistent with the stock-like photos, then move on. Good luck and safe shopping!