Hi~
I am really interested in selling designer jeans, specifically True Religion. I did research and finally ordered from a company called Icecanadainc (supposedly located in Toronto). I believed the jeans to be authentic, although the company did not guarantee it. The jeans arrived in a box from HONG KONG, and at that time I pretty much knew they were fakes. The jeans are okay, but the stitching is poor, mainly the horseshoe stitching on the back pockets. Also, some seams weren't completely sewn. I sent pictures to the seller, and he said all sales are final (which I knew). He said they'd never had quality issues before, and he was going to forward my pictures to his supplier. I haven't heard since. In the meantime, I've advertised these jeans to the best of my ability and have shown my own photos (not stock). However, I HAVE NOT advertised these as 100% authentic. I just had one situation where someone purchased them and paid and then asked about authenticity. I was very honest, and she wanted a refund, which I promptly gave her. My question is, what else can I do to protect myself and still sell these jeans?? I am afraid of a negative feedback rating if someone buys these jeans and realizes they are not authentic (again, I am NOT advertising them as such). I don't want to be stuck with $1000 worth of jeans! I am not offering refunds once the jeans have been sent. I'm not a "Store" and just don't want to deal with that. Please advise me on the best way to advertise these jeans and still remain absolutely honest about them. I am afraid that if I advertise these as knock-offs I won't be able to sell them at all.
Thanks!! :cry:


