Country | United States |
State | New York |
City | BRONX |
Address | 1202 SPOFFORD AVE |
Phone | 1.347-410-9275 |
Website | http://www.perfumebff.com/ |
This site is a total scam! I saved my original perfume bottle that I got from a different place and compared it to this one and it was not even close to the same! Smelled horrible, labeling was way off and the color was different!
most it not all of their perfumes are counterfeit and defective ,once you buy you will not get your money back,they will give you the run around,trust me do not,i mean do not buy any thing from them,if you do kiss your money good by and enjoy your fake merchandise,that cost them $1.00-$ 2.00,these clowns should be put in jail.
RECEIVED ALL FAKE (COUNTERFEIT MERCHANDISE AND DEFECTIVE MERCHANDISE) DO NOT BUY THIS MICKEY MOUSE OUT FIT THEY WILL SCREW YOU BIG TIME.THE STAR RATING I HAD TO PUT 1 ONLY BECAUSE THEIR IS NO 0 OR BELOW ,THEY NEED TO BE PUT IN JAIL,AND I MEAN NOW.
I purchased a bottle of Dior's Tendre Poison from Perfumebff.com. The product arrived half-full, as it had leaked out during transit. I didn't think much about it, set it aside, and notified perfumebff.com. They promptly sent me another bottle, which arrived in tact. While I was waiting for the second bottle to arrive, I placed the first bottle on the shelf with my authentic bottle of Tendre Poison. That's when the fake product became obvious. The bottle size was different, the spray assembly was a different color and crimped on, and the fill tube was way too long for the bottle. I contacted my credit card company and they issued a full refund immediately, and advised me that I did not have to send the product back since it was counterfeit. I wanted to keep the bottles and boxes for evidence.
I then contacted perfumebff and expressed my displeasure with their cheap, fake products. I have copied the conversation below:
My 1st email: "I have to say that I am disgusted at this point. I have discovered that the product you sent me is not an authentic Christian Dior product. The bottle you sent me has been used, as the lettering has been rubbed off in places, and the spray mechanism has been replaced. I can only assume that the perfume inside is not authentic as well. I am demanding a full refund of my purchase, and I will be forwarding my experience to both Christian Dior and my state’s attorney general for deceptive trade practices at the very least."
Perfumebff's response: "Returns are to be addressed as follows ..BFF 1333a North Ave ste 722 New Rochelle, NY 10804"
My 2nd email: "This item is not being returned. It is being turned over to the Texas State Attorney General’s office as evidence of your crime. If my payment is not refunded, I will add charges of theft as well. It’s your call."
Perfumebff's response: "If the item is not returned you will not be refunded. FYI that's not the definition of theft. Return the item and you will be refunded."
My 3rd email: "Not a chance! I can’t wait to turn your fake crap over to the Attorney General’s office. Keep my money for now. You will be wishing you had returned it 100 times over before I get finished with your company."
Perfumebff's response: "Idk what your problem is but don't you run your own business?"
My 4th email: "My problem is that I paid for a product that your company represented as a legitimate, name brand perfume. What you sent me was a very poor attempt at a counterfeit product. How dare you come back at me with attitude! I did what was expected of me by sending you my money. Your company is the party at fault here. I am dedicating my efforts for the forseeable future to making sure that everyone who does a search on your company on the internet knows that you are counterfeiters and thieves. I also intend to report your activities to every governmental agency that I can find who accepts complaints on counterfeiters."
Perfumebff's response: "We don't respond to threats. Whats going to happen here is that everyone who ever looks up your name, company address online for the next 20 years will see your name associated with how combative, threatening and uncooperative you are. It will be tagged and attached to every person , company , client and family member. Maybe Ill leave out the miserable part but if you're looking to make threats make them to someone with less resources and wherewithal to counter. We can change our name. Can you??"
I think his last response says it all. He knows there are no consequences for his actions. All he has to do is change names, put up a new website, and get back to selling counterfeit products. I have both products available to any government agency that wishes to use them as evidence during the prosecution of the unscrupulous owner(s) of perfumebff.com.
This commerce store sells counterfeit products. Creed fragrances are very sought after and quite expensive. I bought some from them and they sent me counterfeit products from China. I know they are from China because of my expertise in the fragrance business and past experience in Law Enforcement. Beware these scammers. Give your unwanted money to charity... NOT these crooks.
I bought a 4 oz. bottle of Creed Aventus from this company. PERFUMEBFF.COM It is fake, fake, fake. Do not waste your time and money!
purchased from them about 2-3 months ago received fake ysl m7 ,and two other items fought them and won,stay away.
I would not even give them one star!! I tried to return the fake product he is passing off as original and he sent me a return label that expired before I could print it. He then tolde that I need to find an educated acquaintance to help me understand the return policy!!!! Still have not gotten my money back!!! CROOK!
I purchased a bottle of Dior's Tendre Poison from Perfumebff.com. The product arrived half-full, as it had leaked out during transit. I didn't think much about it, set it aside, and notified perfumebff.com. They promptly sent me another bottle, which arrived in tact. While I was waiting for the second bottle to arrive, I placed the first bottle on the shelf with my authentic bottle of Tendre Poison. That's when the fake product became obvious. The bottle size was different, the spray assembly was a different color and crimped on, and the fill tube was way too long for the bottle. I contacted my credit card company and they issued a full refund immediately, and advised me that I did not have to send the product back since it was counterfeit. I wanted to keep the bottles and boxes for evidence.
I then contacted perfumebff and expressed my displeasure with their cheap, fake products. I have copied the conversation below:
My 1st email: "I have to say that I am disgusted at this point. I have discovered that the product you sent me is not an authentic Christian Dior product. The bottle you sent me has been used, as the lettering has been rubbed off in places, and the spray mechanism has been replaced. I can only assume that the perfume inside is not authentic as well. I am demanding a full refund of my purchase, and I will be forwarding my experience to both Christian Dior and my state’s attorney general for deceptive trade practices at the very least."
Perfumebff's response: "Returns are to be addressed as follows ..BFF 1333a North Ave ste 722 New Rochelle, NY 10804"
My 2nd email: "This item is not being returned. It is being turned over to the Texas State Attorney General’s office as evidence of your crime. If my payment is not refunded, I will add charges of theft as well. It’s your call."
Perfumebff's response: "If the item is not returned you will not be refunded. FYI that's not the definition of theft. Return the item and you will be refunded."
My 3rd email: "Not a chance! I can’t wait to turn your fake crap over to the Attorney General’s office. Keep my money for now. You will be wishing you had returned it 100 times over before I get finished with your company."
Perfumebff's response: "Idk what your problem is but don't you run your own business?"
My 4th email: "My problem is that I paid for a product that your company represented as a legitimate, name brand perfume. What you sent me was a very poor attempt at a counterfeit product. How dare you come back at me with attitude! I did what was expected of me by sending you my money. Your company is the party at fault here. I am dedicating my efforts for the forseeable future to making sure that everyone who does a search on your company on the internet knows that you are counterfeiters and thieves. I also intend to report your activities to every governmental agency that I can find who accepts complaints on counterfeiters."
Perfumebff's response: "We don't respond to threats. Whats going to happen here is that everyone who ever looks up your name, company address online for the next 20 years will see your name associated with how combative, threatening and uncooperative you are. It will be tagged and attached to every person , company , client and family member. Maybe Ill leave out the miserable part but if you're looking to make threats make them to someone with less resources and wherewithal to counter. We can change our name. Can you??"
I think his last response says it all. He knows there are no consequences for his actions. All he has to do is change names, put up a new website, and get back to selling counterfeit products. I have both products available to any government agency that wishes to use them as evidence during the prosecution of the unscrupulous owner(s) of perfumebff.com.