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Old 2 Jun 24, 01:26 PM  
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Amazon - legitimate or fake products

I am after a particular eye cream and Amazon have it for sale (sold by ENWAYS LTD storefront) £20 cheaper than everywhere else. Is that too good to be true? How on earth do you find out if it’s not a fake product?

Its Stri Vectin Peptight™ 360˚ Tightening Eye Serum

The only other place I ve seen it cheaper is called My Origins but I don’t know if thats a legitimate company either 🤦🤦🤦🤦
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Old 2 Jun 24, 01:47 PM  
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£20 cheaper is a lot and I would be conscious of the product not being genuine.
I was recently reading about Amazon cosmetics and apparently they can’t keep up with the sheer amount of fakes flooding the site .
Personally I wouldn’t buy something that cheap and go with a reputable site.
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I don't think you'll find fake products on Amazon, even from 3rd party sellers. Otherwise it would be full of fake luxury items!
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I follow lots of beauty sites and bloggers this is one of dozens of sites on Google talking about it popsugar/amphtml/bea...mazon-49341955

Also products like the famous Stanley cups have regularly been copied and sold as real on Amazon.
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Originally Posted by snowbelle View Post
I follow lots of beauty sites and bloggers this is one of dozens of sites on Google talking about it popsugar/amphtml/bea...mazon-49341955

Also products like the famous Stanley cups have regularly been copied and sold as real on Amazon.
Oh wow, well I've learned something new today!
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I don't think you'll find fake products on Amazon, even from 3rd party sellers. Otherwise it would be full of fake luxury items!
Amazon is full of fakes.

Fake electronics, airpods, creams, cosmetics, vitamins etc.

There was a program on tv recently about how bad it is. Dispatches maybe or some other consumer rights show
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Originally Posted by Floridatilly View Post
I am after a particular eye cream and Amazon have it for sale (sold by ENWAYS LTD storefront) £20 cheaper than everywhere else. Is that too good to be true? How on earth do you find out if it’s not a fake product?

Its Stri Vectin Peptight™ 360˚ Tightening Eye Serum

The only other place I ve seen it cheaper is called My Origins but I don’t know if thats a legitimate company either 🤦🤦🤦🤦
I've used My Origins website before for lots of different SVR products and never had any issues with the website or items delivered. SVR is a French brand for sensitive skin.
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Thanks ☺️ I am definitely giving Amazon a miss then, I don’t want to risk putting something unknown around my eyes 🙈
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I don't think you'll find fake products on Amazon, even from 3rd party sellers. Otherwise it would be full of fake luxury items!
Amazon is full of fakes! Always has been.
I can’t believe how keen people are to use it. I avoid at all costs.

A Dibber was sent fake AirPods a while back and getting it sorted was a saga.
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I use Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour cream & I always buy when Amazon has it on for £26 for 2 as opposed to one. They are definitely NOT fake.
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