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Is Eyedictive.com a legit site that sells genuine stuff ? prices are too good to be true..
They are legit. I have ordered from them several times with no issues. My guess is most of what they sell is discontinued and overstock models that they buy in bulk. The mark-up on sunglasses is huge, so there is lots of room for discounting. Even though I own several pairs of name brand sunglasses, I have also bought some polarized models from Walmart for $5 that were actually pretty good, which just shows how little it actually costs to make them.
They are legit. I have ordered from them several times with no issues. My guess is most of what they sell is discontinued and overstock models that they buy in bulk. The mark-up on sunglasses is huge, so there is lots of room for discounting. Even though I own several pairs of name brand sunglasses, I have also bought some polarized models from Walmart for $5 that were actually pretty good, which just shows how little it actually costs to make them.
Nope they are not. They are not even on the reauthorization seller list of any of these brands. Call the brand specific customer support #, in this case Lacoste and check for yourself.
These are cheap, fakes. You are better off buying cheap sunglasses from big box stores.
Also note that return shipping is by USPS only, to a Miami PO Box and at your cost.
Legit sellers do not ask you to return merchandise to a PO Box unless it's a business with no legal business address.
Nope they are not. They are not even on the reauthorization seller list of any of these brands. Call the brand specific customer support #, in this case Lacoste and check for yourself.
These are cheap, fakes. You are better off buying cheap sunglasses from big box stores.
Also note that return shipping is by USPS only, to a Miami PO Box and at your cost.
Legit sellers do not ask you to return merchandise to a PO Box unless it's a business with no legal business address.
Stay away, self promoted, cheap garbage.
Of course the companies are not going to admit these are legit products when they are selling them wholesale so cheap. These are sunglasses that the licensee (the name on the sunglasses is rarely the one actually doing the manufacturing, unless it's a true sunglass company such as Oakley or Smith) is blowing out so they can get them off their hands and never deal with them again. There are ways to check the authenticity of various brands, and the ones I have purchased have always passed the test. https://www.revantoptics.com/blog...ke-oakleys. https://www.thesunglassfix.com/ho...al-or-fake. How many pairs have you actually purchased from Eyedictive anyway? As I said in my previous post, I have purchased cheap sunglasses from Walmart and the difference between them and what Eyedictive sells is quite noticeable, which would not be true if they are all just cheap crap from China.
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Of course the companies are not going to admit these are legit products when they are selling them wholesale so cheap. These are sunglasses that the licensee (the name on the sunglasses is rarely the one actually doing the manufacturing, unless it's a true sunglass company such as Oakley or Smith) is blowing out so they can get them off their hands and never deal with them again. There are ways to check the authenticity of various brands, and the ones I have purchased have always passed the test. https://www.revantoptics.com/blog...ke-oakleys. https://www.thesunglassfix.com/ho...al-or-fake. How many pairs have you actually purchased from Eyedictive anyway? As I said in my previous post, I have purchased cheap sunglasses from Walmart and the difference between them and what Eyedictive sells is quite noticeable, which would not be true if they are all just cheap crap from China.
or you are simply selling counterfeit merchandise under the guise of big name labels. Yes I did buy a pair from this vendor and it was a fake. You are better off getting cheap sunglasses at your big box store. At-least you know what you are looking at and what you are getting for your $
Is Eyedictive.com a legit site that sells genuine stuff ? prices are too good to be true..
They sell closeouts. It's not that complicated of a business model.
I have purchased probably 15-20 pair over the years.
I tend to stick with "real" sunglass companies like Smith.
I have purchased via their web site and eBay. Never received anything "fake".
I have even sent a couple of pair back to Smith that were several years old for warranty claims, never had any issues. Cleary they were not "fake".
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These are cheap, fakes. You are better off buying cheap sunglasses from big box stores.
Also note that return shipping is by USPS only, to a Miami PO Box and at your cost.
Legit sellers do not ask you to return merchandise to a PO Box unless it's a business with no legal business address.
Stay away, self promoted, cheap garbage.
These are cheap, fakes. You are better off buying cheap sunglasses from big box stores.
Also note that return shipping is by USPS only, to a Miami PO Box and at your cost.
Legit sellers do not ask you to return merchandise to a PO Box unless it's a business with no legal business address.
Stay away, self promoted, cheap garbage.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I have purchased probably 15-20 pair over the years.
I tend to stick with "real" sunglass companies like Smith.
I have purchased via their web site and eBay. Never received anything "fake".
I have even sent a couple of pair back to Smith that were several years old for warranty claims, never had any issues. Cleary they were not "fake".
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