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Based on Naver Hyangsa (Perfume Love Cafe)
Based on flea and trading platforms
I usually judge counterfeit products based on the Korean certification.
If you look at the perfume, there is a sticker with Korean writing on it.
We classify this based on genuine and counterfeit products.
But then again, in the case of duty-free products, this is not available, so
If you say you made a duty-free purchase, the duty-free purchase receipt
I usually verify before making a transaction.
In the perfume industry, if a Korean certificate is forged
Since the fine amount is large, it is usually identified by the Korean certificate sticker.
Please keep this in mind for future transactions.
Easy summary
1. The perfume has a Korean sticker. It is a genuine product.
2 None. Counterfeit or duty-free
Of course, this does not apply to domestic products.
It's like an import certification stating that it was imported from abroad.