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How about a Gucci Wallet to go with that Skyline?!..

Direct Warehouse addresses and phone numbers....

These were only available to retailers and resellers only....

Buy 100% Authentic designer products at wholesale prices....

Most brands available...... Stocks updated daily

Up to 80% of RRP......

SAVE HUNDREDS on gifts.....

IMPRESS YOUR CHICK!

$8.00 direct deposit only....

Listing will be email to buyer upon confirmation of payment...

2fardown....

Unlike something like a AVC-R or a Intercooler, its very hard to get 10 or 20 ppl to like the same wallet or handbag (even girls) out of the hundred of styles....

I've only only managed to do 1 group buy offline with friends. The item is burberry scarf.... which is a easier type of item.... coz they only come in a few styles and colours....

Like i said I'm VERY VERY VERY VERY KEEN. TEll me how much u can hook me a LV men's wallet for - the most typical design in brown with the symbols everywhere. I really like those. I'll buy 20 if i have to!!! BUT HOW MUCH! And how do i know this isnt a scam where u will take my $8 and run away lol! Its not the $8 its the principal!

Excuse me but who says that wholesalers will sell to nobodies anyway? I have a list of every wholesaler in the country for every product sold but the postage on the yellowpages would be prohibitive....

:)

A typical LV Wallet RRP is US$300-$500

with LVs the most discount you get is about 20% (ppl who know LV knows that they protect their market very well indeed and they never have a sale)

for the sake of this we take RRP $400 - $80 = US$360

20 x $360 = US$7200 + Postage ($500) + distribution postage when arrive in Aust ?

I guess if someone has that much spare cash they can do it. But its a big risk for a small gain coz you can't buy things in credit.

With Gucci and Prada, they are much better. I've seen 60-80% off RRP.

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