EBAY doesn't police their site and doesn't ask sellers to verify what they sell.
In fact, bidders are suckered by sellers who blatantly say things like, "I am the copyright owner" of the Harry Potter books or "I will include a Certificate of Authenticity" that is totally worthless.
THIS seller is "cleverly" claiming to have acquired a DOZEN or more celebrity bras from "a collector." Oh, and this anonymous person has printed out and signed a COA. As in:
"I verify (but not under penalty of perjury or anything else) that this bra was worn by whatever star you find titillating. How I got it? Uh, I don't remember." Ha ha ho ho hee hee.
People fall for this shit? YOU BET THEY DO. THESE items were SOLD a few weeks ago:
Isn't it amazing how stupid people can be?
Any weasel can buy (or steal) some bras from a charity shop, pretend they were worn by celebrities, and MAKE MONEY. Give the suckers a "bargain" via the "make an offer and buy it now" option. "Wow, I got a $200 used bra for only $150! And it was DEFINITELY worn by my FAVORITE STAR!"
After all, women never go to a movie set wearing their own underwear, especially BRAS. Superstars who spend a lifetime trying to find a comfortable one from a specific company in a specific size, are gonna instead saddle themselves into something lying around in the wardrobe department. And they're certainly going to allow the wardrobe department to sell it or give it away to any creep who comes along.
Are you sure this bra actually held your favorite star's boobies one day years ago? "Sure, how COULD it be a FAKE when it was on EBAY and there's a COA???"
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