Woman Warns Shoppers of Bougie TJ Maxx and Marshalls Finds

June 2024 · 4 minute read

A luxury merchandise lover warned people of buying luxurious pieces at retail outlets like TJ Maxx and Marshalls, highlighting a not unusual pretend go back rip-off.

Mustafa Gatollari - Author

If you like scouring cut price shops like Ross Dress for Less, TJ Maxx, and Marshalls for luxurious brands at backside barrel costs, chances are you'll need to rethink your purchases, or on the very least, make investments a while into getting the goods authenticated.

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That's what a TikTok consumer named Amanda (@fashionnoodle) is caution towards in a viral clip she posted to her social media platform, where she warns shoppers about doubtlessly being stuck with counterfeit items, because of a common rip-off any other less-than-scrupulous shoppers have been pulling on unsuspecting workers of these retail outlets.

Amanda says in her viral submit: "Listen friends, be so so so careful when you go to the bougie TJ Maxxes and bougie Marshalls, to pick up some designer goodies."

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Source: TikTok | @fashionnoodle

It seems that she's referencing another TikToker's video where they blow their own horns the swag they controlled to pick up at one of the "bougie" bargain retailers that she's regarding in her clip: "the original creator didn't allow stitches with this video otherwise of course I would have stitched this."

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Amanda continues, described the un-stitched video in query: "But she goes on to show all of these bags: "Versace, so much of Chloe, Valentino, YSL, a number of different manufacturers."

It sounds like a shopper's dream, especially if you're a re-seller who's providing these name brand luxury goods to folks who are willing to pay good money for these items. "Here's the problem with buying luxury pieces from Marshalls and TJ Maxx."

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She says that unfortunately, individuals who focus on purchasing 2d hand goods frequently know when they have been purchased at "bargain" stores: "The fence girlies have got too smart," and she highlighted a TikToker named Jack Savoie in a screen capture as one such perspicacious discount-bag spotter.

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As it turns out, the creator was able to spot "faux" Manolo Blahnik shoes that were purchased at TJ Maxx. "Step by step this writer shows you why these heels are faux. Unfortunately when someone buys from Marshalls or TJ Maxx and returns it, there is nobody there to make sure its authenticity."

Amanda explains that while the retailers may not be purchasing counterfeit luxury items on purpose, what's happening is that folks are originally dishing out big bucks for luxury items at these stores and then replacing them with dupes of the same item, which gets put back on the shelves.

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This means that oftentimes, other customers are left purchasing imitation luxury goods that were returned under deceitful circumstances: "So what's going down, other folks are purchasing fakes and returning the fakes and maintaining the actual. This has been rumored to happen in Saks shops as smartly, I've not had that experience, on the other hand I've heard that it has happened."

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She goes on to say: "And I'm an avid Saks Off 5th client I just be certain the whole thing that I purchase is authenticated," before going into ways that folks can best safeguard their purchases to make sure that their deal isn't too good to be true and just good.

"Also any other aspect word: when you see the associated fee on these luggage, simply take a second and glance them up on model record, look on the Real Real, which once more, hit and miss with the Real Real too, some other story for over again. But simply have a look out there and see what the resale value is and make sure that you are not overpaying."

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One commenter said that they've also heard that this sort of thing happens at other retailers that are considered more upscale than places like Marshalls and TJ Maxx: "I’ve also heard of this going down at Nordstrom!"

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This seemed to be confirmed by another person in the comments section who said that they were once employed by Nordstrom: "I worked for Nordstrom. Tag swapping took place ALL the time."

Another TikTok user said that that was one department that was particularly susceptible to this practice: "This occurs in cosmetics and fragrances too. People go back counterfeit items at all times, every so often rewrapped to appear to be they weren’t even used"

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Judging from one person's comment, it would seem that there are some department stores taking definitive measures to ensure that customers aren't engaging in this kind of refund tomfoolery: "The Bloomingdale’s outlet near me does now not allow returns on dressmaker items, they're ultimate sale!"

Has this ever happened to you? Were you stoked about discovering a doubtlessly superior luxury merchandise find, only to be let down when you came upon it was a pretend after the reality?

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