I am a seller on Poshmark and recently sold a luxury item over 1,000. I was messaged by an eager buyer who told me her story about graduating college. I was moved by her story of triumph and agreed to sell her the item below what I was being offered. Needless to say I had to send the item to Poshmark to have it authenticated because it was a 500+ item which is required per their policy. It was reviewed, authenticated, and sent the buyer. The buyer loved it and gave me a 5 star rating. Two weeks later I'm told that the bag was fake deemed by Pro Authenticators. I was confused. Why didn't the buyer do this prior? What deems Pro Authenticators true authenticators of any luxury bags based on photos, a Facebook group, and a 10 dollar verification fee? Why is Poshmark's physical, professional verification process less than a photo bound Facebook group's assumption with no background or multimillion dollar company track record? Pro Authenticators is a tool for scammers to devalue, undervalue, and trick sellers into whatever money oriented scheme possible. If your truly seeking real authenticators online go with people who are reputable from platforms or known companies, not a Facebook group with generated feedback!