Premierparfums is a fraud
Premierparfums is a fraudulent site. Promises original parfums and testers but the few I got were the worst quality fakes. Stay away!
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Premierparfums is a fraudulent site. Promises original parfums and testers but the few I got were the worst quality fakes. Stay away!
• The bottle’s height was different from genuine products I already own.
• The red color of the packaging appeared faded, with visible discoloration.
• The label on the bottle was misaligned and poorly attached.
• There was no batch code on the bottom of the bottle, a key feature of authentic perfumes.
• The packaging material was of poor quality and significantly different from the genuine
After receiving the perfume, I attempted to contact the company phone but I received no response. This lack of communication raises serious concerns about the company’s transparency and business practices.
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