Legit BJD check

Separate legitimate BJD sourcing from recast-risk listings.

A precise BJD sourcing site cannot ignore authenticity signals. CMDOLL treats recast-risk language, unclear source, suspiciously low prices, and vague inclusions as review-required before quoting.

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Risk signals

When a listing should not be treated as normal stock.

Brand source is unclear
No studio name, no official release context, no trusted dealer path, or only copied marketplace photos.
Price is unrealistically low
A full BJD body or sculpt priced like a small accessory may be a deposit, component, mistranslation, or high-risk copy.
Listing uses recast language
Words like recast, replica, copy, counterfeit, or ambiguous anti-yellowing resin claims need manual review.
Inclusions are vague
Fullset, basic, head-only, body-only, faceup, eyes, wig, outfit, and shoes must be separated.

Safer workflow

What to document before payment.

Ask for source proof Save brand/studio context, seller page, preorder status, and relevant listing screenshots.
Confirm inclusions Do not assume fullset includes wig, eyes, outfit, shoes, props, faceup, or stand.
Measure fit Use head circumference, eye diameter, body measurements, and foot length instead of scale labels alone.
Keep quote records Record item cost, service handling, freight, QC requests, shipping route, and issue window.

CMDOLL policy

Risky listings should become review tasks, not conversion bait.

The site should win trust by being explicit: a suspicious BJD listing is not a bargain until the source, inclusions, legitimacy signals, and final cost are reviewed. This protects both SEO trust and collector intent.

Flag: recast, replica, copy, counterfeit, unclear studio, or suspicious price. Ask: official source, seller screenshots, release context, included parts, preorder status. Quote: only after source and fit context is clear enough for an overseas buyer. Record: QC expectations, packing photos, shipping route, and issue window.

Legit FAQ

Trust questions that affect BJD conversion.

Why is recast risk important in BJD sourcing?

BJD communities strongly distinguish legitimate studio dolls from unauthorized copies. Recast-risk listings can damage buyer trust and should not be mixed with normal sourcing products.

Can a low BJD price be legitimate?

Sometimes a low price is a deposit, accessory, head-only item, or domestic-only quote. It should be treated as a source-check item until inclusions and final landed cost are confirmed.

How does CMDOLL handle risky listings?

CMDOLL flags risky language and suspicious pricing, asks for source context, and positions the item as review-required instead of presenting it as a normal in-stock product.