Who among us doesn't simply love a great deal? Also by now just about everyone on this planet we all live on knows that the “all time best deals” on discount MAC Cosmetics are to be found online. Recently however, some of the deals on Ebay have been just too good to be true. Hey! It's no deal at all if what you end up with is fake “crap” cooked up in some back alley Chinese knockoff shop.
With Prices Like That.... Something Is Fishy

Counterfeit Discount MAC Cosmetics being burried in a dump where they belong
MAC pigments are now selling for around $20 each brand new in stores, so it really can catch your eye when you see a box of 6 posted on Ebay selling for $20. Thats less than $4 each! Or how about the 50-packs of MAC pigments selling for $120 per set. Do the math! Thats as little as $2.50 each! It just sounds too good to be true! Well guess what? It is! They're fakes!
The First Thing To Look For On Discount Mac Cosmetics
So just how can you tell real discount Mac Cosmetics from fake pigments? The good news is that if you know what to look for there are several giveaways. For instance, you'll want to check to see if the individual pigment names in the kits are listed. Most of the fakes will simply say something like “box of individual pigments”. Or have some number and lettering code. A15 etc.
Here's a Few Good Test Questions To Ask

Yes these are fake Discount MAC Cosmetics recenty purchased on Ebay
OK! So now we move on to the finer details that you can ask the seller about if there is still some doubt in your mind. Details that it's highly unlikely that they could get all correct. For instance, you can ask them if the makeup is covered with a smooth plastic seal when the lid is removed. Or is it a plastic seal with a hole in it. MAC pigments have a “solid” seal.
Check the Labels On Any Items Of This Type For Errors
Next ask them if the discount MAC Cosmetics bar code is a sticker or is it printed on. All Mac products have a bar code sticker on them. Rub your finger over it and you can tell because the sticker will be slightly raised. Also check the label of any discount MAC Cosmetics for even the slightest misspelling or grammatical error. Authentic MAC products will have “not one”.