Mac now selling in Target Australia

Mac-Guy

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Thanks for posting this, though I am unsure how to interpret the response. Does that mean MAC is not investigating the issue any further?
 

princess sarah

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I did a post today on my blog from updates from Mac and Target Management, I feel that Mac has made it clear enough to those that they are not behind the sale of these products in Target stores. Target have released a statement saying these products are purchased from overseas but dont have authorization to sell with the Mac Logo.

In other words, its a crook of shit and I wont be purchasing these and also advising my friends, family and clients against it.

http://starlingbright.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/update-mac-cosmetics-being-sold-at.html
 

Mac-Guy

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Personally, my issue is not that benefits won't go to MAC. If these products are authentic, and I believe they are from what I can tell, then MAC has made a profit. I would be more concerned with the brand image, i.e. loosing the exclusivity of a brand that is sold at MAC stores/counters rather than distributed next to drug store brands in a supermarket. If there is an overstock - and it sounds like these are older products - it would be wiser to sell them at a CCO. It's just my opinion...

Do you know if this is just a one time sales or is MAC now permanently sold at Target? Anyways, I think MAC will sell well at Target if it is priced right.


PS: I think I would slightly freak out to see MAC sold at my local Target in the US.
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princess sarah

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Personally, my issue is not that benefits won't go to MAC. If these products are authentic, and I believe they are from what I can tell, then MAC has made a profit. I would be more concerned with the brand image, i.e. loosing the exclusivity of a brand that is sold at MAC stores/counters rather than distributed next to drug store brands in a supermarket. If there is an overstock - and it sounds like these are older products - it would be wiser to sell them at a CCO. It's just my opinion...

Do you know if this is just a one time sales or is MAC now permanently sold at Target? Anyways, I think MAC will sell well at Target if it is priced right.


PS: I think I would slightly freak out to see MAC sold at my local Target in the US.
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Sugar & Spice

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This honestly doesn't surprise me at all. I don't buy MAC anymore because its just not what it use to be. MAC doesn't loose profit wise by their products being in Target so I doubt they care especially with the products being sold at regular price and not discounted. It does greatly diminish the brand however for me and a lot of others that happened a long time ago.
 

Mac-Guy

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I wonder if MAC will be sold at US Targets as well in the near future?



"You are looking for an eye shadow? It's right between the vegetables and the meat section!" ROFL
 

Mac-Guy

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This honestly doesn't surprise me at all. I don't buy MAC anymore because its just not what it use to be. MAC doesn't loose profit wise by their products being in Target so I doubt they care especially with the products being sold at regular price and not discounted. It does greatly diminish the brand however for me and a lot of others that happened a long time ago.
It's the first step towards becoming a drugstore brand. LOL
 

princess sarah

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Well interesting when I checked last it wasnt on the Target website, and the shelves were completely empty of the products aside from a few lip liners and eye liners which were obviously fakes

interesting to see if it is restocked
 

jetjet

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It's official it's fake! http://m.theage.com.au/business/target-pulls-fake-mac-cosmetics-from-shelves-20120907-25iq2.html Can't wait to see target's response
 

jetjet

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Target's response: Hi Everyone, Target believes the MAC product supplied to Target was sourced lawfully by a domestic supplier from a legitimate MAC wholesaler overseas. Sourcing genuine product in this way, a process known as parallel importing, is not illegal in Australia and can result in significant savings for our customers. As a result, we can offer customers MAC products for 40% less than other Australian retailers. Target is aware of the allegations raised regarding the authenticity of the MAC products sold in our stores and is currently investigating, including further testing of the products by our supplier. Before going on sale in our stores and online, the product was tested by our supplier, who provided assurance it was genuine. However as a gesture of good faith and to act responsibly on behalf of customers, Target removed the MAC products from our shelves and online store until further testing is complete. As this matter is now the subject of legal proceedings, it would be inappropriate to comment further, however Target assures customers that it prides itself on the quality and value of its products and always seeks to find ways to bring customers a wider range at great prices.
 

jetjet

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So this finally settled and cost Target $1million. http://m.smh.com.au/business/retail/target-to-pay-1m-to-settle-mac-fake-cosmetics-case-20131220-2zp82.html
 

amakeuplover

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I feel like it should've costed them more than a million you know? It could of done so much damage to the MAC brand if people hadn't try a product from them before and didn't know any different.
 

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