04-19-2018 02:12 PM
Sellers beware. Be careful about listing this perfume because there are alot of knockoff fake ones in circulation. Even if you dont list it as authentic, the buyer will assume it is and will expect you to allow them to return it, saying it is not as described. Then, you will be expected to pay the return shipping, losing more money. So, do yourself a favor. Make sure you know for sure it is authentic by comparing it to the box at a department store such as Macy's or Dillards with the box you have. The number on the bottom of the bottle of perfume (a 4 digit code) must match the one on the box. If it does not, it is fake. Plus, if the spelling is incorrect, the liquid is not clear and consistent, label is not perfectly aligned, bottle is flawed with bubbles in the glass or is priced at less than half its retail, then it is probably a fake. Check out this website for more information :https://ihatefakeperfume.blogspot.com/2013/12/fake-perfume-ebay-seller-alert.html
04-20-2018 08:21 PM
There are also so called "grey market perfumes", which are legally allowed to be sold in the US. These are usually thrid-world versions of the famous perfumes, legally imported from third-world countries, and sold for a lower price in the US. They are not fakes per se, because they were made by original manufacturer, but they are diluted and the packaging is slightly different (usually have captions in different languages on the back, for example, Arabic or Asian languages). They may seem to be fakes because they would look different from the same perfumes sold in US department stores, but they are not. In fact, many low-price retailers in the malls, like perfume kiosks or small stores, sell these perfumes. Many interent sellers do it too.