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The bottom line is, the vendor really wants to sell them that handbag and will eventually give in to what they want to pay. As long as buyers make a reasonable offer, above the wholesale price, the sale will happen. Buyers will most likely be lead by vendors into the back room of a store on Canal Street or downstairs into a basement where handbags line the walls. Vendors may act quite secretively, using Walkie-Talkies and rushing buyers quickly into the back room. Buyers should not be intimidated and just go with the flow.

A cleverly chosen accessory can go a long way in brightening up your complete look. A boring outfit can be transformed all the way into a peppy and stylish attire just by adding or mixing and matching accessories. Of all the accessories that women use, a handbag is said to be the favorite. Its utility is possibly a key reason for its popularity, but that is not the only thing one looks for while choosing a purse. And the allure of a designer label cannot be undermined either. Big brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, etc., are more than just about style, they are status symbols.

Buyers should never pay exactly what the vendors ask for, because they should have the option to bargain. They should be prepared with a wad of ten, five, and one-dollar bills ready to negotiate. Another place the vendors may lead buyers to is a car or van with tinted windows. They will have buyers come in, sit down, shut the door, and will then unveil a pile of fake handbags from underneath a blanket or tarp.

This article will discuss the differences between an authentic designer handbag and a fake one and give you the knowledge necessary to spot high-quality replica handbags. Keep in mind that replicas aren't pretending to be designer bags in order to trick consumers