Just to share.... The admin at deluxemxxx posted about scam artist selling fake H products with official invoices to substantiate their claims.
These Hermes Super Fake cost USD200, when I say it is Super Fake, it means it look almost like the real thing and is resold at USD10K per piece.
To convince you further, con artists are throwing in Real Hermes Receipts.
To make matter worse, some tell you they shall give a photocopy receipt because they kept the original real copy to duplicate multiple copies to sell their fake goods.
Do you know there is secret syndicate that even buy real receipts from real buyers?
Even wonder why there are so many Hermes Birkin bag on sale when the waitlist is so long?
Even wonder how a 18 year old boy can have a full collection of Hermes collections that he can sell you at discounted price?
Yes it comes with Receipt but how can you be sure that receipt is real?
Even if the receipt is real, how can you be sure the bag is real?
I always tell members, DUN BE LURED BY RECEIPT EVEN WHEN IT IS REAL. It mean nothing more than a useless piece of paper. Focus on what you buying. Focus on your seller. Focus on where he or she buy the items from? That is far more important that receipt.
There are also resellers that lured into this trade not knowing what they are buying to resell is fake or real. Convincing their buyers that their goods are from a reliable 2nd hand bag shop or agent in Japan or Hong Kong. When confronted after their buyers found out is fake, tell the buyers that they are victims too. (By the way this is real)
Hermes fake is a huge and complex syndicate, something bigger than we or even the authority can comprehend. My advice to all potential buyers are:
1. Know your seller
2. Know where you can find him or her in Singapore.
3. Understand where he or she get it from
4. Ask if she owned or she is reseller
5. Get it authenticated after buying
6. If you are planning to pay and have it ship to you. You might as well donate the money to charity.
If you are paying such a big amount for an item, the least you can do is to get an agreement signed between both parties.
Dun be lured by con artist sweet and convincing words. They are con-artists so they are trained to say words to convince you. Dun be desperate to close the deal as the price is unbelievable.
References:
Fake Hermes bags sold as real using Hong Kong receipts
Multi-million-dollar counterfeit Birkin ring revealed to be run by Hermes STAFF as police bust global knock-off operation | Mail Online
Buy "Original" or Fake Receipt at only usd40
Help!.. These people start to fake the H receipt - PurseForum
Fake Hermes bags sold as real using Hong Kong receipts
Unscrupulous traders in China have used receipts from Hermes stores in Hong Kong to sell their fake products as genuine designer bags over the internet. Over 80% of the Hermes bags bought online were counterfeits, said Patrick Thomas, CEO of the French designer brand.
A fake bag can make up to 10,000 yuan (US$1,570) in profit for an unethical retailer, according to Chinese media.Counterfeit bags have in the past been made by contract manufacturers who then sold their copies through traders to retailers. One wholesaler said their counterfeit products are made of high-quality leather and by reputed manufacturers. If clients want something in quality close to the genuine article, they can offer to use the same type of leather as the Hermes factory uses, according to Want Daily, our Chinese-language sister newspaper.
Fraudulent retailers are now taking advantage of loopholes to sell fakes as genuine. Receipts issued at Hermes stores in Hong Kong have become a method for them to make buyers believe the high-quality counterfeits are genuine Hermes bags purchased in the special administrative region.However, Hong Kong law has strict regulations to protect consumers' privacy, meaning that records of purchase transactions are not allowed to be checked through receipts, therefore the printed documents cannot prove that the products were purchased in Hong Kong. Unethical online retailers have exploited this fact and the Hong Kong receipts have become prevalent in the online market for luxury products purchased, according to Want Daily.