Ebayer, Beware

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At eBay, you can get everything from Doritos that look like the Pope"s Hat, to slightly used grilled cheese sandwiches. Sometimes you can get great buys. Sometimes you can get big rip-offs. Sometimes it's hard to know which is which. So let's face the facts.

When you're shopping on eBay, here are a few things to look out for:

"Samples. Lots of skincare companies give away free samples. ZO Skin HealthTM supplied 25,000 free samples of OclipseTM Sunscreen to Nordstrom's best customers. They were little samples very little in fact. Only 4ml a full size is 30 ml only about 13% of the full size. But some people took those free samples, and listed them on eBay. They conveniently failed to mention that they were just free samples. And they sold! Well-intentioned people paid close to $70 for the little, mini-sample (with a market value of all about $5). That's unscrupulous, of course, but for those of us who can't make quick conversions between milliliters and ounces, it's an understandable (albeit costly) mistake. Highest bid price: $67.82 for a free sample!

"Contaminated Product. I saw one on eBay today. A jar of OssentialTM Growth Factor Serum had been opened to show the contents. The only problem with that is certain kinds of retinol will degrade when exposed to the sunlight. So the active ingredients are deactivated. Current bid price: $56.37. OUCH! That's the equivalent of paying for a firecracker, and getting a dud.

"Something's ajar. And it may be the jar. A lot of people take empty skincare jars, and refill them with something entirely different, then hawk them on eBay. If you're unfamiliar with the product, of course you will be totally unsuspecting. Imagine buying what you think is LaMer, and then finding out it was Eucerin that you just paid $200 for. Pumps and tubes are much less likely to be tampered with.

"Only Slightly Used. Some people buy a product, use it a little, then change their mind about it. Retailers aren't lenient with their return and exchange policies any more. What to do with it? Sell it on eBay!! Generally, there's no way of knowing if some product has been dispensed from a tube, pump or airless jar. You buy it, never knowing if the product was previously used. Of course, like used car dealers, you can say that it wasn't really used it's just "previously owned".

"Expired shelf life. The shelf life of many skincare products is about two years. They may well last longer than that, but insufficient testing is done to warrant that the product will remain stable beyond that period. Retailers are generally vigilant to assure that the product that they buy has a long shelf life. So the product you buy in the department store is fresh. But eBay of course, doesn't have those same standards. The product you buy may well have expired.

Of course, you can report unethical business practices on eBay, but most people, I suspect, don't. And many people never know the difference.

At ZO Skin HealthTM, we have batch code information printed on the bottom of every product so we can track where it was originally sold. If you have doubts, contact our Customer Service Department at [email protected] we'll check it out for you.

Enjoy shopping on the world's largest auction site, but when it comes to skincare, eBayer, beware.
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