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sha
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I will keep this short but not so sweet

I don't know if this has posted before HOWEVER this is a nasty, nasty trick.
The seller will show a real Coach Hand BAG and send a Fake in it's sted

In this case a seller bought her self a NEW REAL Carly Coach from Coach and sent a FAKE 24furious.gif

She Showed a reciept
She displayed the box, tissue paper, and dust cover of her own personal hand bag
but
She shipped a real coach box from the one she bought, real paper, real reciept. However, in the box was a plastic piece of crap with not C's buy G's on it. It did not even look like the picture.

"Shipping box did not have a return address and the user is not a seller any longer".

I will only buy Hand bags from Coach online now. I thought I would share this story that happened to my sister last month. I guess I was lucky and I only bought little pouches on e-bay that was real but she is out of $300.00. I hope I don't give any sellers ideas.
It was truely a ugly Bag.

Attention: Be careful people may show a real honest to goodness bag in the picture and send a fake
hand bag.
Queen Bee Goldie
I am sorry to here about the ripoff. Sadly it happens too often. That is why we report anyone using only stock photos instead of the real bag. Sometimes they didn't even buy a bag, just copied the photos. Of course there are those who buy one real one or sead someone else's photo and send a piece of garbage to the buyer.

We report hundreds of fake bags daily. We only make a small dent in the counterfeit trade on Ebay. Why not come learn how to identify fakes and join us. It is the best revenge. Most of us have bought a fake at some time or other and got ripped off. That is how we ended up here. My very first Coach bag and wallet were fake. I bought it on Ibags thinking that was a safe reputable source. There are many replica and counterfeit websites as well as the auction sites, stealing thousands of dollars from innocent buyers daily. Ioffer is the worse.
pursegirl
This is so horrible since there are some scamming sellers who do the old bait 'n switch. If this happened to you or your family or friends I'm so sorry. If the person who bought this paid via PayPal and used a credit card to fund the sale then they can do a chargeback with their credit card company.

Even the best education about fakes won't help when a scammer does a bait 'n switch.
HyacinthBucket
Tell your sister to do as Wendy said - either contact her credit card company immediately and tell them what happened, and they will investigate and credit her card.

Or she can file a Dispute with Paypal using the Dispute Console link on the left side of her Ebay page, just tell her to follow the directions.

As long as she used Paypal, she's covered for at least $200 of the price but the best thing is to go through her credit card company. She can only use one or the other and Paypal probably won't cover the full amount.

No one has to let themselves get screwed as long as they take a few precautions when they're buying.
You Got It!
Not screwed by seller, but screwed by buyer. Paid through Paypal, I shipped the Coach and she'd apparently used a stolen card or account. Paypal has charged back MY account and is holding the funds, and is doing so with other sellers as well on this buyer. Block this one!


madheatyo
Queen Bee Goldie
Wow! Tis the season and you can't trust anyone any more. If they use a stolen credit card it doesn't seem fair to charge back the seller. The credit card company should have stopped all transactions when it was reported stolen.
sha
Thank you for all of the feed back. She filed a claim. However, she did not get her money back yet. I know!! This is the season of scams people are trying to get as much money as they can for the Holidays any way they can. I know I would not want a gift with scam money. I feel sorry for the people who think they are getting a nice gift for a loved one for a good price and they get a scam.
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