Does this ebay seller seem legit?

Wondering what peoples take on this guy is:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-TomFord-100-Silk-StripeDesign-PeachPink-color-BottleShapeTie-/151095252817?pt=US_Mens_Ties&hash=item232dfa9751

He's got a number of TF ties for sale, no Bond stuff but I'm interested in some regardless. The feedback score is a bit dodgy, but not terribly so. I'm just worried his stuff might be fake? How often does TF stuff get faked?

Thanks for any info.

Comments

  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    My only concerns;

    Low price (not always a good sign)

    Not high feedback (if it were me his feedback isn't high enough for my liking)

    Item and seller locations don't match (sellers location is just 'US' which seems a bit expansive.)


    If it were me, I wouldn't buy, but there again I'm a very cynical and skeptical person. It'd be interesting if any long standing members have had any experience with this seller, but if a new member suddenly appears, signing their praises, I'd be dubious about that as well lol.

    Good luck and be careful.

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  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 281MI6 Agent
    Hmmm, interesting. When I check his profile it says he's from Japan like the products he has listed? All of the ties he lists show two bar codes, the one I'm looking at now says TF 128 1 TD B 122.

    I'm really on the fence about this.
  • esseUKesseUK EnglandPosts: 53MI6 Agent
    To me, all the signs say stay away, I have lost money three times and now I always do my homework. 8-)
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  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 281MI6 Agent
    I have decided to pass on this for now. If I feel like like splurging on a tie again soon there are some Brioni items on ebay that I like more anyways. TF is hit or miss with me in terms of my personal style, more often miss (I love the stuff he does for Bond and Colin Firth but not much else).
  • jared_nomakjared_nomak Posts: 1,944MI6 Agent
    It is genuine Tom ford but I have bought from him, paid customs and the tie I got was a different colour than listed, I bought a grey white and black tie and received a Purplr black and white one, the seller then tried to say it was just the lighting of the photos, so I ended up only getting back half what I paid :(
    Ross
  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 281MI6 Agent
    It is genuine Tom ford but I have bought from him, paid customs and the tie I got was a different colour than listed, I bought a grey white and black tie and received a Purplr black and white one, the seller then tried to say it was just the lighting of the photos, so I ended up only getting back half what I paid :(
    Ross

    That's a shame. I've noticed with ties that they can look quite different in person than how they do on screen, especially when the item has multiple colours and shades to it.

    How did you know it was a genuine TF?
  • jared_nomakjared_nomak Posts: 1,944MI6 Agent
    JMac88 wrote:
    It is genuine Tom ford but I have bought from him, paid customs and the tie I got was a different colour than listed, I bought a grey white and black tie and received a Purplr black and white one, the seller then tried to say it was just the lighting of the photos, so I ended up only getting back half what I paid :(
    Ross

    That's a shame. I've noticed with ties that they can look quite different in person than how they do on screen, especially when the item has multiple colours and shades to it.

    How did you know it was a genuine TF?

    I have a number of Tom Ford ties, shirts, jackets etc and any fakes are poor quality, I did advise him if he was trying to say that he should fully describe the colours etc possible as what I got was not the one in the listing as it had a number of close up's too.

    I have however got other ties off him that we're exactly as shown and as any Tom ford item high quality, there is certainly a very different feel to the material in Tom ford ties, it's nothing like even Gucci etc, Tom ford is much softer.

    Hope this helps a little.

    If you are going to buy from him you will get hit buy customs, so make sure you take that into account and ask him for a description of the tie and colour etc so there are no issues.

    Ross
  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 281MI6 Agent
    Cool, thanks for the info. I've renewed my interest in the tie I was looking at (not the one I posted).

    I'm in Canada so I tend to get nailed for import charges a lot. It's really frustrating but they're inevitable if I want to own nice things :# (the domestic retail market is abysmal here).
  • JagJag Posts: 1,167MI6 Agent
    I understand that customs regulations are quite clear in most countries, so before you order something from overseas, just check. In Australia you can import most items tax-free if their value is under $1,000, but when I was living in the UK I had to pay for a die-cast model car!
  • jared_nomakjared_nomak Posts: 1,944MI6 Agent
    Jag wrote:
    I understand that customs regulations are quite clear in most countries, so before you order something from overseas, just check. In Australia you can import most items tax-free if their value is under $1,000, but when I was living in the UK I had to pay for a die-cast model car!

    That's my point the uk is really bad, I have bought a 10 dollar item and paid customs on it, which is ok but there 8 or 14 release fee is hat really bugs me.
    Ross
  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 281MI6 Agent
    Yeah I think the only time I don't pay some sort of import duty is when the item is coming from the US, as we have the NAFTA free trade deal (I could be wrong about this).

    I bought some beautiful Church's shoes recently from Herring shoes because they were on sale (and from their Custom Grade line) and paid over $100 CDN for them in duties when they arrived :( . Pretty good way to negate the savings of the sale.
  • VoituerVoituer Posts: 483MI6 Agent
    Jag wrote:
    I understand that customs regulations are quite clear in most countries, so before you order something from overseas, just check. In Australia you can import most items tax-free if their value is under $1,000, but when I was living in the UK I had to pay for a die-cast model can get arefundar!

    That's my point the uk is really bad, I have bought a 10 dollar item and paid customs on it, which is ok but there 8 or 14 release fee is hat really bugs me.
    Ross

    I think the item, value + the shipping cost has to be over £36 to qualify for a customs duty, I'm not sure of the rate but add a handling charge and VAT

    If its below you can get a refund. many people think its clever to over value a parcel and insurance but forget the buyer has to pay customs
  • jared_nomakjared_nomak Posts: 1,944MI6 Agent
    Voituer wrote:
    Jag wrote:
    I understand that customs regulations are quite clear in most countries, so before you order something from overseas, just check. In Australia you can import most items tax-free if their value is under $1,000, but when I was living in the UK I had to pay for a die-cast model can get arefundar!

    That's my point the uk is really bad, I have bought a 10 dollar item and paid customs on it, which is ok but there 8 or 14 release fee is hat really bugs me.
    Ross

    I think the item, value + the shipping cost has to be over £36 to qualify for a customs duty, I'm not sure of the rate but add a handling charge and VAT

    If its below you can get a refund. many people think its clever to over value a parcel and insurance but forget the buyer has to pay customs

    That's only if it's marked as a Gift but if it shows it has been sold they can still charge you custom, also if you ever apply for a refund you only get the customs not the release fee as that's charged by royal mail or parcel force and they point blank refuse to refund it under any circumstances :(
    Ross
  • WardWard Maryland/LondonPosts: 195MI6 Agent
    This guy's bad feedback is mostly for damaged items. I would say this, as long as you pay by paypal, you are covered twice, once by that, and also by ebay. If it's a fake or damaged or what-have-you, you just have to deal with a little disappointment, but your money shouldn't' be at risk.
  • JagJag Posts: 1,167MI6 Agent
    What exactly is the "release fee"?
  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 281MI6 Agent
    Jag wrote:
    What exactly is the "release fee"?

    I get the impression it's like the 'COD' I sometimes pay in Canada. I think it stands for 'Collect On Delivery' or something to that effect. Basically a surcharge for the service of delivering the item to you despite the fact that you have in theory already paid for that. In other words, a final 'F*** YOU' for daring to purchase something from outside your country.
  • Charmed & DangerousCharmed & Dangerous Posts: 7,358MI6 Agent
    COD stands for Cash On Delivery in the UK... You don't see much of that anymore...
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  • richmenstoysrichmenstoys GermanyPosts: 1,482MI6 Agent
    edited August 2013
  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 281MI6 Agent
    I should have posted this a while ago, but just as a PSA about this ebay seller and his ties:

    The tie I got is quite nice and I'm glad to have a genuine Tom Ford item. BUT, the pictures are very deceiving in terms of just how wide the tie is. It's not quite 30's/70's-style wide, but the pictures all make it look like a slim tie when it's absolutely not. I still gave positive feedback as he does mention somewhere that it's a 'bottleneck shaped' tie or something like that, but I couldn't figure out what the hell that meant, and like I said the pictures do not reflect the real dimensions of the tie.
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