![]() I do have the authenticity cards, but it looks to me that there are just generic numbers for the bag type without an actual unique serial number. ![]() ![]() ![]() Well, Fashionphile didn't want to give back my bags because they said there was no serial number to identify that they were my bags. So any question about them being mine or not was pretty much obvious. The police called Fashionphile and it turns out that the person who sold the bags to the company was an associate of the individual who broke into our house. Independently, I did some research and found my bags on the website Fashionphile. I was lucky that the police caught the individual who broke into our house and stole them, but the bags were not to be found. Sorry if this has been asked before, but I recently had two Prada bags stolen and I was wondering if I could identify the bags based on tags in the bags and/or the authenticity cards. ![]()
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