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Fake Perfumes and Fake Advertising of Scents for Cents

In the Philippines, providing alternatives in any line of business is really something to behold. You can refill ink cartridges, bottled water and now perfumes. Now the initial two are something common we see in the world market today but the latter, refillable perfume is something that is bound to make you wonder, “What will they think of next?

Well, there is this small stall located at the 3rd level of Robinsons Galleria in Ortigas. I actually saw it last week when my wife was looking for Prescripto, a known local company that sells imitation perfume in fabricated simple bottles. While looking for it, we came across this stall called Scents for Cents which showcased a lot of original perfumes to which I saw my favorite, the Tommy Boy brand.

I know very well that there is no sense in considering it since knowing stuff that came from the Philippines, it is sure to be fake. These perfume concoctions are normally mixed with 90% water and 10% the actual scent. How do they maintain the scent? Well, we all know how strong and how easy it is to create aromas that can be easily added into the mixture.

Anyway, I decided to give it a try. Take note of this advertising placard they had which you cannot miss!

WE REFILL ORIGINAL PERFUMES

So upon seeing that, I had an old original bottle that I got from the United States and brought it there. I just wanted to see if they really can refill the bottle.

To my surprise when I got there, the sales attendant told us that they cannot refill original bottles because they are sealed. In dismay, I pointed to the placard and said “If that is the case, why do you place that ad card. You are fooling people!”

She replied, “We only refill perfumes that make use of our bottles, sir

So in a matter of speaking it was supposed to say:

WE REFILL ORIGINAL PERFUMES THAT MAKE USE OF OUR BOTTLES

Talk about advertising, that was a cheap shot. But nevertheless, I had no intention of buying anyway so I let it go.

Then I wanted to ask how much the bottle of Tommy Boy perfume was using their bottle even if my wife was telling me that it was not worth it. The answer?

Sorry sir we only have the original Tommy Boy with us. We don’t have the one that your type of bottle has”.

I shook my head in disbelief. She was basing perfumes on bottles? I just left and said you are fooling people but it will all come back to you and went away to avoid making a scene.

Oh and by the way, the perfume bottle that I did have really was the original Tommy Boy perfume straight from the United States. So I guess you know now why I was really pissed.

So when you happen to pass by Robinsons Galleria and see this stall on the 3rd level check out the sign. But avoid buying anything there. They are marketing something just for attention and if you do buy, it is just a waste of time.

[tags]imitation_perfume, concoctions, tommy_boy, local_company, line_of_business, aromas, perfumes, bottled_water, dismay, scents, ink_cartridges, mixture, philippines, surprise, united_states[/tags]

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  • pinky

    You are pinoy, can tell easily with your grammar,. so why post this:

    I know very well that there is no sense in considering it since knowing stuff that came from the Philippines, it is sure to be fake.

    bastard! get out of the Philippines!!! we dont need assholes like you who thinks pinoys are lesser person than you are.

    should you say that you are not Filipino, then again get out of our country, you’re just messing oir land with your discriminate attitude.

  • http://designlookout.com Pinky Who?

    Why bother about the post? Do you own the site? The owner or the author has the right to blog about what she pleases. So if you know it is fake why do you bother even commenting?

    Same to you as well bitch. Pinoys are not lesser people but there are some who cheat people out of hard-earned money. That is unless you are one of them :)

    Unless you have the power to deport anyone, keep your comments to yourself. Next time, try to understand what you are reading Maybe you will learn something moron.

  • Calliope

    “I know very well that there is no sense in considering it since knowing stuff that came from the Philippines, it is sure to be fake.”

    i know this was posted months ago. but that statement i just quoted from the blogger would no doubt raise some eyebrows.

    to the blogger: you seemed to have so much conviction stating your opinion. oh well…i don’t know dude. i guess, you probably just wanted to warn people about fake ads. next time i hope you’d make sure it doesn’t come across as derogatory. personally, it sounded to me like a carelessly written generalization about the philippine market. that salesperson must have really pissed you off huh? i’m sure i’d feel the same way if that happened to me. just be careful when expressing sentiments next time ayt? peace y’all…

  • aniston

    Thanks for the warning! I know they’ve been around for a long time now. 

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