Make Sure Your Designer Handbag Is Genuine
Ok so you want to buy a Mary Frances handbag. You want the real thing but how man you be certain that the item you are buying is the genuine item? If you are careful and use a bit of common sense then you won’t get conned. Here are some points to consider...
First of all consider where you are buying it.
Genuine suppliers of designer handbags do not sell their wares from a large suitcase on street corners or in markets whilst looking around nervously! If it looks dodgy then its dodgy. Go to a reputable supplier.
What is the price being asked? These are designer handbags and so they are not sold for $35 if they are a new item. A genuine item will cost you $100 or more.
Is there a Mary Frances tag and a small metal type tag on the bag? If it’s the real thing it will have these. Don’t be fooled by the dealer telling you that the tags came off and that’s why its cheaper. They don’t come off that easily and a genuine dealer will take better care of his merchandise than to let that happen.
Mary Frances handbags have a black dustcover over them. If it doesn’t have one don’t buy it.
You can be certain of getting the real thing by purchasing direct through the Mary Frances website
Amazon should be ok – hopefully they wouldn't risk their reputation by supplying fakes. If it’s a third party seller then you could ask Amazon to confirm that they are genuine.
If you are unsure about any supplier then you could email the Companywebsite and ask them if the dealer in question is a legitimate supplier.