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MoreWine
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Hi everyone,
I am not going to mention any names or anything that would harm anyone, I just would like to hear your thoughts about this matter (I am sorry if I am not in a correct place in this forum, or this is inappropriate in the first place.)
I am shocked... Just shocked. Maybe it´s because of my tender age of 24 that I haven´t yet learned the ways of the world; but I think morality has no age and to me this is quite serious.
There is one seller on the internet, that carries fine labels such as Chapman, Dior, Courreges etc. I have used her as my agent to fill my vintage shop with goodies, and sometimes I have bought couture items for myself from her.
Which, I have found out, are not so couture after all.
I got my bells ringing when I bought a couture coat from her, and the label seemed to be much older than the coat itself. Anyway, I let it pass, I thought it was the lack of my knowledge more than anything suspicious going on, and I continued working with her.
A week ago I was searching for a mod coat, and as she seemed to have an extensive collection I contacted her first. She was unable to drop me a line for a week, so I spent the week on different online shops searching. Within that week I think I saw almost every single 60s coat on the internet for sale, literally, hundreds of them. So when she replied, I was shocked to see that she offered me the same non-couture coats I had seen on some different site - with a couture label on it.
If this makes any sense; for example she tried to sell me a simple non-labeled 60s coat (that retailed 145 dollars in the site I saw it first) as Cardin; and this happened at least 10 or more times with different coats, and the images were stolen from the other sites.
If my customer has a specific need for example a black 50s suit with 31 inch waist, and I have none in stock, I do contact my suppliers and obviously take a little cut for myself. I think that´s fine; but changing labels... That´s something different.
Then I checked our previous conversations; earlier this year I was organizing a huge party in my shop, where I needed a full skirt 50s dress in larger size. She sent me images of three dresses, which I bought two; the one I didn´t purchase seemed kinda suspicious to be Paul Parnes (not sure if she claimed it to be Parnes, could have been some other designer as well). Yesterday I was going through eBay and voila, there was the same dress, and the same pictures. The item description specified that the dress is HOMEMADE, without ANY label.
So I started thinking. What should I do? Currently she has over 200 "couture" items for sale, and they ALL carry some big, or semi-big name on it. And they retail... a lot. I started thinking, what if, just if, she changes labels on THOSE items as well, and fools her devoted customers?
I think that´s bullsh*t. Obviously, yes; if a customer is happy with her purchase, it doesn´t matter what label it carries; BUT. Without the grand labels the items would be less valuable, which makes this in my eyes at least, some kind of a fraud.
Somehow this broke my world. Not only have I spent several thousand dollars on items which I have bought in good faith from her, but I may not be alone... I saw almost 15K Chanel dress in her website, and I think it was sold... I had this delusion about the whole vintage thing, that this is one of the few non-corrupted areas in this crazy world, but she proved that I was wrong.
I didn´t share this because I may have been fooled, and out of anger. Obviously I AM angry, but I love my items bought from her just as much no matter which label they carry; but with over 600 positive feedbacks I think there might be some other people who may not be as easy about this as I am.
What should I do? Leave it like this? I think this is the best place to ask, as most of the people here can relate to this. Please advice.
And I must stress, that she is kinda big deal in the site where she is a 100% feedback seller.
I am not going to mention any names or anything that would harm anyone, I just would like to hear your thoughts about this matter (I am sorry if I am not in a correct place in this forum, or this is inappropriate in the first place.)
I am shocked... Just shocked. Maybe it´s because of my tender age of 24 that I haven´t yet learned the ways of the world; but I think morality has no age and to me this is quite serious.
There is one seller on the internet, that carries fine labels such as Chapman, Dior, Courreges etc. I have used her as my agent to fill my vintage shop with goodies, and sometimes I have bought couture items for myself from her.
Which, I have found out, are not so couture after all.
I got my bells ringing when I bought a couture coat from her, and the label seemed to be much older than the coat itself. Anyway, I let it pass, I thought it was the lack of my knowledge more than anything suspicious going on, and I continued working with her.
A week ago I was searching for a mod coat, and as she seemed to have an extensive collection I contacted her first. She was unable to drop me a line for a week, so I spent the week on different online shops searching. Within that week I think I saw almost every single 60s coat on the internet for sale, literally, hundreds of them. So when she replied, I was shocked to see that she offered me the same non-couture coats I had seen on some different site - with a couture label on it.
If this makes any sense; for example she tried to sell me a simple non-labeled 60s coat (that retailed 145 dollars in the site I saw it first) as Cardin; and this happened at least 10 or more times with different coats, and the images were stolen from the other sites.
If my customer has a specific need for example a black 50s suit with 31 inch waist, and I have none in stock, I do contact my suppliers and obviously take a little cut for myself. I think that´s fine; but changing labels... That´s something different.
Then I checked our previous conversations; earlier this year I was organizing a huge party in my shop, where I needed a full skirt 50s dress in larger size. She sent me images of three dresses, which I bought two; the one I didn´t purchase seemed kinda suspicious to be Paul Parnes (not sure if she claimed it to be Parnes, could have been some other designer as well). Yesterday I was going through eBay and voila, there was the same dress, and the same pictures. The item description specified that the dress is HOMEMADE, without ANY label.
So I started thinking. What should I do? Currently she has over 200 "couture" items for sale, and they ALL carry some big, or semi-big name on it. And they retail... a lot. I started thinking, what if, just if, she changes labels on THOSE items as well, and fools her devoted customers?
I think that´s bullsh*t. Obviously, yes; if a customer is happy with her purchase, it doesn´t matter what label it carries; BUT. Without the grand labels the items would be less valuable, which makes this in my eyes at least, some kind of a fraud.
Somehow this broke my world. Not only have I spent several thousand dollars on items which I have bought in good faith from her, but I may not be alone... I saw almost 15K Chanel dress in her website, and I think it was sold... I had this delusion about the whole vintage thing, that this is one of the few non-corrupted areas in this crazy world, but she proved that I was wrong.
I didn´t share this because I may have been fooled, and out of anger. Obviously I AM angry, but I love my items bought from her just as much no matter which label they carry; but with over 600 positive feedbacks I think there might be some other people who may not be as easy about this as I am.
What should I do? Leave it like this? I think this is the best place to ask, as most of the people here can relate to this. Please advice.
And I must stress, that she is kinda big deal in the site where she is a 100% feedback seller.