10 yrs, 5 mths ago

Fake fragrances

I have just red the article on BH about fake fragrances, it says that if fragrance is cheap , there are more chances that it is fake. I wonder that Chemist warehouse sell their fragrances at very cheap prices, sometimes less than half price. Has any one tried their fragrance? what are your experiences with fragrance purchase at Chemist warehouse?

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  • 8 yrs, 8 mths ago

    One day I bought a cheap perfum but when I opened the bottle at home, I finally realized that it was a fake one because the bottle was in plastic.

  • 8 yrs, 9 mths ago

    I brought 2 perfumes yesterday, beautiful and definetly not fake. What my biggest problem is why do we ladies need perfume, one of the perfumes i got yesterday i had been eyeing for months. Im still in love and addicted but its strange sometimes haha.

  • 8 yrs, 9 mths ago

    I’ve never had an issue buying fragrances from Chemist Warehouse. Genuine products and great prices.

  • 9 yrs, 3 mths ago

    Interesting article about parallel importing in Australia:

    https://cfdirect.com.au/about-us/blog/4472897/a-timely-reminder/

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    9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Chemist Warehouse buy from the Grey Market – which is purchased from suppliers overseas, usually the middle east. Some of these suppliers hold their stock in hot warehouses which will turn fragrance.
    It’s very hit and miss and hard to detect.
    I bought two fragrances from a side stall in Thailand (knowing they were 100% fake) 1 Ralph and the other Joop, I work for a Fragrance Retailer and was curious to see how they differed from the real deal – every word on the packaging was identical AND even scarier they scanned in our system.
    If your worried make sure you ask who your buying from if they purchase their products from AUSTRALIAN licensed suppliers.

    That is incorrect.

    I work at a Chemist Warehouse and I do the fragrance ordering monthly! We have various agency accounts such as Coty Prestige, Cosmax, Trimex & Loreal Luxe. Those agencies supply luxury goods such as Marc Jacobs, Vivienne Westwood, Versace, Armani, Saint Laurent etc… Exactly the same as Myer & David Jones. Difference between us and the department stores is we sell larger volume of stock for a lower profit margin.

    I think most of the time its psychological with our customers. Its a completely different environment & experience when you walk into a Warehouse in opposed to a department store, which could explain why people doubt the stock!

    Anyway… We have sale, so enjoy! xx
    http://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au

    good answer. should try out chemist warehouse sometime in the future.

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    My mom-in-law bought a sealed Elizabeth Arden Red Door from CW a few years back as a gift to my aunt. Unfortunately, the bottle was empty. She returned the bottle and the employee was nice enough to replace it. She said there are some who actually steals from them and replace the new perfumes with boxes of empty perfumes. You wouldn’t know the difference as it’s even sealed. We still buy from CW and love the low prices and luckily hasn’t experienced the same problem again. I guess that explains security around the perfume section that I see on every store.
    And I do believe they’re all authentic!

    CW are so CHEAP! There’s always a security guard at the exit of the ones near me. Why would anyone shoplift when the products are sold so cheaply?
    Alice261 from the previous page is a CW staff member, she says the perfumes are all genuine.

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    My mom-in-law bought a sealed Elizabeth Arden Red Door from CW a few years back as a gift to my aunt. Unfortunately, the bottle was empty. She returned the bottle and the employee was nice enough to replace it. She said there are some who actually steals from them and replace the new perfumes with boxes of empty perfumes. You wouldn’t know the difference as it’s even sealed. We still buy from CW and love the low prices and luckily hasn’t experienced the same problem again. I guess that explains security around the perfume section that I see on every store.
    And I do believe they’re all authentic!

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    I’ve never doubted the authenticity of CW products. I have bought several fragrances from them and been very happy. The prices are great, especially when they’re on sale. Of course you don’t get the department store experience, but if you know what you’re after then its great value!

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Chemist Warehouse buy from the Grey Market – which is purchased from suppliers overseas, usually the middle east. Some of these suppliers hold their stock in hot warehouses which will turn fragrance.
    It’s very hit and miss and hard to detect.
    I bought two fragrances from a side stall in Thailand (knowing they were 100% fake) 1 Ralph and the other Joop, I work for a Fragrance Retailer and was curious to see how they differed from the real deal – every word on the packaging was identical AND even scarier they scanned in our system.
    If your worried make sure you ask who your buying from if they purchase their products from AUSTRALIAN licensed suppliers.

    That is incorrect.

    I work at a Chemist Warehouse and I do the fragrance ordering monthly! We have various agency accounts such as Coty Prestige, Cosmax, Trimex & Loreal Luxe. Those agencies supply luxury goods such as Marc Jacobs, Vivienne Westwood, Versace, Armani, Saint Laurent etc… Exactly the same as Myer & David Jones. Difference between us and the department stores is we sell larger volume of stock for a lower profit margin.

    I think most of the time its psychological with our customers. Its a completely different environment & experience when you walk into a Warehouse in opposed to a department store, which could explain why people doubt the stock!

    Anyway… We have sale, so enjoy! xx
    http://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au

    Good to know Alice261. I have bought perfumes from both Chemist Warehouse and MyChemist, and the quality is fantastic

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Chemist Warehouse buy from the Grey Market – which is purchased from suppliers overseas, usually the middle east. Some of these suppliers hold their stock in hot warehouses which will turn fragrance.
    It’s very hit and miss and hard to detect.
    I bought two fragrances from a side stall in Thailand (knowing they were 100% fake) 1 Ralph and the other Joop, I work for a Fragrance Retailer and was curious to see how they differed from the real deal – every word on the packaging was identical AND even scarier they scanned in our system.
    If your worried make sure you ask who your buying from if they purchase their products from AUSTRALIAN licensed suppliers.

    That is incorrect.

    I work at a Chemist Warehouse and I do the fragrance ordering monthly! We have various agency accounts such as Coty Prestige, Cosmax, Trimex & Loreal Luxe. Those agencies supply luxury goods such as Marc Jacobs, Vivienne Westwood, Versace, Armani, Saint Laurent etc… Exactly the same as Myer & David Jones. Difference between us and the department stores is we sell larger volume of stock for a lower profit margin.

    I think most of the time its psychological with our customers. Its a completely different environment & experience when you walk into a Warehouse in opposed to a department store, which could explain why people doubt the stock!

    Anyway… We have sale, so enjoy! xx
    http://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au

    That’s a great reply from a CW staff. I buy my perfumes from CW because otherwise I cant afford any 🙁

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