Nothing is 100% perfect, so to perfume. Perfumes that do not meet the requirement will be rejected. Rejects can occur in the factory and also during or after sale...
1) AFTER SHIPPING REJECT
Well, the most common rejects for all products is after shipping reject. Most of the cases, it affect only the packaging which means the box, and NOT the bottle. Since that people wouldn't buy any defect items at the counters as they demand for perfect item including the box in perfect condition, this rejected items will end up at the warehouse. That's why our perfume have no boxes. Of course, we will provide a cute pouch for storage.
2) FACTORIES REJECT
It's impossible to produce any products without any reject. Most factory or manufacturer only achieve a 99.8% of yield(output). The other 0.2% is rejected. So here goes the calculation, e.g. 99.8%x1000000=998000 bottles. The rest(2000 bottles) are rejected. Why? Well, it could be scratches on the bottle or maybe printing error and e.t.c. These rejected perfumes will never be thrown away. They have their own vendor for disposal. So we're one of them who trade them. Factory reject outlet is no longer strangers among us like Nike, Levis, Ralph Lauren and a lot more of branded items. They are not selling fake item, they are all original and customer has no doubt at all. It had been sold at a lower price as they are rejected.
3) EXPIRIES
After quite some times, perfumes will expired. For example, 1 batch is valid for 8 months. If the item failed to be cleared at counter on time, it will be returned to where it came from. Then the manufacturer will reduce the output base on the same demand. But the perfumes are still in good condition even after the deadline.
The most important point is REJECT ARE NOT FAKE. They are original but the qualities are slightly lower. Not the quality of the perfume but only the surface or physical part of it-the bottles. For those who have my perfume, I believe you do understand what i'm trying to tell you here. Thank you for being so supportive to me.
***Disclaimer - if you believe that I’m wrong, this never meant anything to you.
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