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This is Bianca's site...a former avid member who now has her own (German) forum.
She made a list of a ton of common fake cut numbers.
**IMPORTANT: Just because a number is on this list doesn't necessarily mean it's fake (the numbers had to come from somewhere --a real pair in other words) but it's more likely theyre fake. ALSO, if a cut number does not appear on this list it doesn't mean that they aren't fake.
I spoke w/ Bianca yesterday and she said this:
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Originally Posted by Bianca
I haven't added new fake pics to my website for more than a year now because it's so much hassle, and I don't think I'll ever catch up again ... There are SO many new fake cut numbers without pics on my list, I think it would take me days to update them all. I think I'll just continue adding the numbers without the pics, that's enough time-consuming for me ...
I'm new to this whole e-bay thing and I have found this site to be sooooo informative. Naive to think that jeans were just a good deal. I just saw the cut # of a pair of SFAMS that I was bidding on listed on Bianca's website. Saved me $90! Thanks
Hi, i just read that website that you posted and thank you for that, how are there other ways to tell a fake? I usually look at the wash and the tags am i still being decived?