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Previously on "Buying clothes online - beware fabricated photos"

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  • vetran
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    He preferred this apparently

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Paralytic View Post

    Were they not single, not from your area, or not a woman?
    The daft thing is my ISP's terminal is located in a remote village 15 miles away. There are only ten cottages and no shops. When ads appear on my PC, they claim the product is taking Upper Hattingley by storm.

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  • Paralytic
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    I never go by pics since I was misled by "single women in your area are looking for men like you"
    Were they not single, not from your area, or not a woman?

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    It's like the time MF purchased a rubber suit and thought he was getting the bearded gent modelling it.
    He wasn't right pleased with it's fit either

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  • jamesbrown
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    It's like the time MF purchased a rubber suit and thought he was getting the bearded gent modelling it.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    I never go by pics since I was misled by "single women in your area are looking for men like you"
    But they probably are. Problem is they are policewomen and are only looking for men like you in a professional capacity.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
    (This occurred on eBay but it probably happens on Amazon too.)

    My wife bought a pair of shorts and the colour, and other aspects, were nothing like the photo on eBay.

    I took a closer look, and it's clear the photos were manipulated. The shorts were available in black, green and blue but the photos of the model wearing them were pixel-for-pixel identical apart from the colour of the shorts. The photos looked totally natural but obviously weren't.

    This wasn't an isolated example either. It wasn't hard to find items of clothing, from other sellers, where you could overlay the photos and they were a perfect match apart from the colour of the fabric.
    I am looking for a full size car cover. The majority of photos show "extra large" covers fitting the entire car but when reading the spec it says something like 1.3m x 1.5m. I never go by pics since I was misled by "single women in your area are looking for men like you"

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  • DealorNoDeal
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    There's actually something to be said for buying used (or new/unworn) items from private sellers off eBay. At least most of the time WYSIWYG.

    Obviously not used underwear, unless that's your thing. Oh, and apparently, it mostly isn't women who buy used women's shoes.

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  • The Green View
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    I once bought a book that I thought was going to be a "coffee table" type book.

    When it arrived, it was no more than a pamphlet the size of a postcard with black and white pics on really poor quality paper.

    That was from Exchange and Mart so these kind of deceptions have been around a while.

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  • northernladuk
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    Where have you been hiding? This has been going on for bleeding years. As soon as cheap clothes from China became directly accessible by one platform or another this has gone on. In fact well before then even. I remember an article on this well before ebay on mail order wedding dresses and suits. Nice shiney catalogue and 2 months later something nothing like turns up.

    It's blatent and widespread because people keep buying them.

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  • DealorNoDeal
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    What gets me is how blatant it is. You'd think they'd at least start with different photos, not just manipulate the same shot over and over.

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  • vetran
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    yes but in these difficult times even contractors' wives are buying from ebay not Rodeo drive!

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  • ladymuck
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    This was being reported on back in 2016

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/2379...ey-did-online/

    The Sun ran the same story 3 years later:

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/99...like-pictures/
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  • DealorNoDeal
    started a topic Buying clothes online - beware fabricated photos

    Buying clothes online - beware fabricated photos

    (This occurred on eBay but it probably happens on Amazon too.)

    My wife bought a pair of shorts and the colour, and other aspects, were nothing like the photo on eBay.

    I took a closer look, and it's clear the photos were manipulated. The shorts were available in black, green and blue but the photos of the model wearing them were pixel-for-pixel identical apart from the colour of the shorts. The photos looked totally natural but obviously weren't.

    This wasn't an isolated example either. It wasn't hard to find items of clothing, from other sellers, where you could overlay the photos and they were a perfect match apart from the colour of the fabric.
    Last edited by DealorNoDeal; 19 December 2022, 12:05.

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