Dear My Poupette,
I have been to your site and enjoyed reading
up on how to detect fake LV's. I find your information well
worth the time and trouble. However upon coming across your "No
Sale" page, I find that you have listed iOffer.com as
a blatant advertiser of replicas.
Perhaps you are unaware, but iOffer is a marketplace
site, much like eBay, although they are a negotiation site,
not an auction site. It is an open venue, like eBay and yes,
there are those who offer fake LV's.
However the staff at iOffer has been working
with the legal staff of Lous Vuitton and has come up with a
way to get the fakes off the board, by allowing the legal owners
of any copyright to report offending sellers for infringement,
having them removed from the site. iOffer does not just sit
back and do nothing. They work with buyers who have been defrauded
and do their best to help them. On every listing there is a
misuse button and a contact button for buyers to report fraud
and dishonesty. We sellers and buyers do our best to help out
in these matters.
I feel that you do iOffer a disservice by listing
them here. If iOffer is listed here for "no sale" why
not list eBay as well? A lot of the fraudulent sellers we get
on iOffer come from eBay, some importing their "power
seller" feedback.
This is just my opinion, but I hope you will
reconsider and remove iOffer from the list. It is not a private
selling site, but a public venue just as eBay is.
Sincerely,
Mary R.
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