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How do you get starting into selling replica Coach, LV, Prada, etc bags?

I have a friend whose sister sales replica Coach, LV, Prada bags and sunglasses. I was wondering how she might have got started doing it but I hate to ask because we are some of her buyers. Does anyone know how to get started in this?
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5 comments for “How do you get starting into selling replica Coach, LV, Prada, etc bags?”

  1. 1. have a business degree 2. open a shop or your business 3. buy them from a site 4. price them so you make a profit 5. sell them 6. restock

    Posted by neocat008 | December 20, 2008, 10:26 am
  2. not sure but let me know when you find out. I would love to know myself! Sorry I can help.

    Posted by cristy p | December 23, 2008, 9:08 pm
  3. It’s illegal to sell replica designer items.

    Posted by justthefacts | December 25, 2008, 3:02 am
  4. Hook up with a wholesaler - the hottest spots are in big cities like Philedelphia - NYC is THE PLACE for replica wholesalers. You might have to take a trip there but it will DEFINITELY be worth it. What state do you live in?

    Posted by Jihanemo | December 26, 2008, 1:57 am
  5. If you cannot afford the authentic designer piece, find something else to carry. Fake bags (Knock-off, Replica, Counterfeit, Impostor, CHEAP) only make you look like you have even less money, not more.

    You don’t fool anyone with your $20.00 China Town Louis Vuitton Speedy 25 bag, featuring shiny brass painted aluminum hardware, synthetic brown leather trim and neon yellow stitching..

    and why in the world would you want to sell them to others? To make a dollar or two more than you paid for it?

    It is also highly illegal to sell counterfeit merchandise, especially this day in age where all of your purchases are logged with your credit card company!

    Find a Non-Couture Designer that you can actually afford or pinch some pennies and save up for the real thing..

    Posted by Scott | December 28, 2008, 4:51 pm

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