As a lover of Spanish markets, Iâm disappointed in this market. I went twice on my holiday so I could give it another chance but itâs probably the worst market Iâve been to and Iâd quite honestly say, if youâre looking for a bargain decent fake bag then donât waste your time here.
The market is good for men, plenty of belts and tops for blokes. However for women, itâs not great. They have âŹ10 stalls for bags but when you go to look at them, they are mostly not designer, they have designer patterns but mostly no badges. The ones that do have badges, are mostly not the type of bags the brand would make so itâs an obvious copy. If you want a convincing copy then they are expecting prices that are totally unreasonable.
When you find a bag that does look like a copy and is generally what you would expect from a fake market, they want ridiculous prices. I mean, âŹ80 and âŹ125 I was offered for two fake Louis Vuitton bags. Both of these men were not interested in bartering so itâs generally a waste of time looking to find a bag you like, only to be met with a price that is absolutely ridiculous for a fake bag. Itâs frustrating and pointless. I ended up stop bothering looking because it is literally a waste of a day on your holiday when you know full well you are going to be giving those prices.
Also, when trying to barter on those two bags. Both men just laughed in our faces. You can barter on some stalls but itâs almost like they know they have the convincing fakes so they wonât sell them for a reasonable price. Maybe if the other stalls had better fakes then the prices would become competitive. Until then, itâs a waste of time.
The cheapest I was offered was âŹ40 for a bag that was flawed and if anybody looked within a meter then they would know itâs fake. I would pay âŹ40 for the convincing bags but like I say, they expect astronomical prices for the convincing ones.
My advice, buy from dhgate instead for a fraction of these prices and...
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