


PG-13 1 hr 30 min Jan 18th, 2014 Mystery, Thriller, Drama.
MAC MAKEUP DEALS FOR BLACK FRIDAY 2014 MOVIE
My advice? Head to the makeup counter, ladies. Continue on for more great Black Friday deals: expand full story. You assume theres something in an by Cult Movie Fan Reviews. But there are ways of telling if your product is the real deal or not. According to a press release from the brand, MAC's Black Friday deals began the day before Thanksgiving, Nov. Therefore, we are unable to assume responsibility for unauthorized representation of our product.Ĭounterfeit cosmetics can contain waste and bacteria, and be loaded with harmful carcinogens that can really mess up your beauty routine. MAC Cosmetics' Black Friday sale isn't going to let them down. Further, we have no way of knowing how they obtained our products. If a retailer is not one of our accounts, we have no control over the merchandise that they sell. Products sold to our authorized accounts are genuine M.A.C. We would like to explain that our products are distributed for sale only at our authorized retail store accounts (including certain direct TV sales), free-standing stores, and e-commerce sites. MAC Cosmetics released a statement saying: She even sold the goods directly to some wholesale customers. Oleszczuk apparently sold the counterfeit makeup to customers across the country not only through Cozmetic Delights but also via eBay. Investigators in the case found that she ordered the fake products in bulk from a source in China and then sold the products as "real" MAC Cosmetics at a higher price on her site. She has been ripping off MAC for almost two years, according to WTSP10 News, and made $961,744.75 to date off the scam. Oleszczuk used the popularity of the brand to sell fake products online through her website, Cozmetic Delights LLC, out of her home. Attorney's Office in the Middle District of Florida, and now owes the company nearly $1 million dollars. She pleaded guilty in September 2014, according to the U.S. Earlier this week, a federal judge sentenced Tina Oleszczuk, a 45-year-old woman from New Port Richie, Florida, to 18 months in federal prison for selling counterfeit MAC cosmetics.
