Why are you replying to someone who is no longer a member of ebay, therefore NEVER going to see the message you wrote? I'm confused.

 

As for selling replicas/fakes, I have done so a few times, but they were listed as such. Not using those words because the bots jump on them. They weren't high end brand names like Prada or LV. The buyers knew they were getting replicas. They liked the idea of have a high priced equivalent to add to their collection for a few bucks. 

 

I have a Penny collection. I have a fake 1930 Penny to fill the space in my collection that would normally stay empty. I actually ended up with a few of them so I offloaded a few. The buyers knew they were fake (a proof 1930 Penny for $20 was probably a bit of a giveaway given a real one in proof condition would be worth over $1,000,000, plus it had "copy" stamped on it).

 

Last time I was in Sydney I went to Paddy's markets at Haymarket. It's smack in the middle of Chinatown, so most of the stallholders were Chinese. When you walk through the main entrance, the very first stall is chock full of high end handbags for between $50 and $100. 

 

I don't give a toss about high end brand names but it wouldn't take a genius to know they were fake. It wasn't just the price that gave it away. Loose threads, crooked stitching and crooked logo badges gave it away to me. Yet when I asked, I was told they were genuine. No they weren't, they weren't even lined, It didn't stop people buying them though!