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i have been a trinket collector since I was a child. my parents are essentially lesbians and are also collectors of cool vintage items. For the life of me I cannot understand why people are out there who WILLINGLY are buying dupes of trinkets. I am not here trying to shame people who get genuinely scammed, however, and this is a big however, if you are not in the know enough to realize what you are buying is fake, should you even be buying the item?
Jul 5, 2025

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