First off, the domain itself. It’s got that slightly-off vibe, y’know? Like when you’re buying something online and the URL looks like it was typed by a drunk chimpanzee. I did some digging (because, naturally, I’m a *professional* researcher now, apparently) and found out some basic stuff like where their servers are located and their IP address and all that jazz. Honestly, it’s mostly just techy gibberish to me, but it’s there if you’re into that kind of thing.
But the REAL juicy bit is what people are saying about it. See, some forum chatter suggests they’re peddling *really* good fakes. Like, scary good. There’s talk about “H boxes” that are almost perfect (except the texture is a bit off, whatever *that* means), dust bags that are nearly spot-on… but the H logo is a slightly wrong color. It sounds like they’re putting in some serious effort, which is frankly kinda impressive in a twisted sort of way.
Then you get the whole “factory pics” thing. Someone linked to a page on hmsmodevip.com with pictures of, supposedly, their Hermes Birkin 30 Togo bags. And they even threw in a link to a Sotheby’s auction for an authentic one for comparison. Like, they’re *daring* you to compare, right? It’s either brazen confidence or sheer delusion, I can’t quite decide.
But here’s where it gets really weird. I saw someone mentioning that they hadn’t found any other references to HMSmodeVIP anywhere else. Like, they’re practically invisible! Usually, with these kinds of things, there’s *some* kind of trail. Even if it’s just a bunch of angry reviews complaining about getting ripped off. But with these guys… crickets. Makes you wonder, right? Is it a super-secret operation run by master counterfeiters, or are they just really good at covering their tracks?