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I found an interesting press release issued by the FDA from 5/8/12 on the prosecution of a woman who was selling fake MAC:

Link: http://www.fda.gov/ICECI/CriminalInvestigations/ucm304282.htm

PHILADELPHIA - Lynn Lavigne, 61, of Vineland, NJ, was sentenced today to three years probation, including six months of home confinement, and a $44,215.50 fine for trafficking in over 1,800 items of counterfeit MAC brand cosmetics and accessory items. Lavigne pleaded guilty on December 13, 2011.

The investigation in this case began in August 2010 after Solebury Township Police received a complaint about the cosmetics that Lavigne was selling at a local flea market. The complainant had purchased some MAC brand eyeliner and suffered a rash on her left eyelid within minutes of using it. She suspected that the eyeliner may have been counterfeit based on its substantially reduced purchase price of approximately $7, compared to its usual retail/department store price of approximately $17.50. The Philadelphia trade fraud group began to investigate Lavigne and her husband Michael Lavigne. Undercover purchases of MAC brand products were also made from the Lavigne as part of the investigation.

The investigation revealed that Lynn Lavigne was receiving MAC brand cosmetics from a supplier in China and, on at least five occasions between September 2009 and January 2011, United States Customs and Border Protection seized shipments of counterfeit MAC cosmetics addressed to Lynn Lavigne’s Vineland, NJ address with a total domestic value of approximately $6,100. As a result of those seizures, Lynn Lavigne received notices from U.S. Customs and Border Protection putting her on notice that the merchandise was counterfeit and subject to forfeiture. Despite those notices, Lavigne continued to order and sell counterfeit MAC brand cosmetics which ultimately resulted in the seizure of approximately 1,643 items worth approximately $38,944.50 during a law enforcement raid and seizure at the flea market on June 21, 2011. The Lavignes additionally surrendered approximately 233 counterfeit MAC brand items worth approximately $5,271.

Lavigne admitted that despite receiving notices from CBP regarding seized counterfeit MAC brand products, she elected to continue buying and selling counterfeit cosmetics from her supplier in China until the subsequent raid and seizure by law enforcement at her flea market stand.

The case was investigated by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the Food and Drug Administration Office of Criminal Investigations, and the Solebury Township Police Department. It was prosecuted by Special Assistant United States Attorney Jeffery W. Whitt.

 
Wow...I can't believe this is still going on. I haven't read this thread in a while because I am caught up in the Befine BS. I actually emailed MAC 5 weeks ago about this. I provided email addresses, websites, this thread, and eBay names. They didn't seem real concerned. I just checked, and I accidentally deleted their response. Shockingly (to me anyways) the response was along the lines of "we can't control counterfeit makeup, be sure to buy from authorized retailers," In light of the Inside Edition piece (see Zadidoll's FB) this woman should be held responsible in some way for what she's doing. Even if it just paying back every single penny she has made off of this. This is CRAZY.

 
Yeah. It seems like its uncontrollable. Even in Asia, almost all high-end make up counterfeits sell like hotcakes because not everyone could afford it.

It is up to the government and police to make necessary actions on this.

 
Also, upon checking their website, I do NOT see anywhere stating that all products are the real deal anymore.  I know they had it up there at one point.  Very odd.

 
It's still there under the Q&A.

Q1. Do you have a policy on counterfeit/replica or Fake designer cosmetics? How do I know I am getting authentic products?
A1. Each member will receive AUTHENTIC products (The Posh Pod has a strict NON-Counterfeit Policy & is an advocate in the international class action suit against counterfeit designer products)

 
Originally Posted by Steffi /img/forum/go_quote.gif

Someone's already questioning how authentic the products they give out in their pods are on FB.  Maybe post comparison pictures?
She'll just delete the comments and ban the people from commenting on her fb, lol.

 
Originally Posted by Steffi /img/forum/go_quote.gif

Someone's already questioning how authentic the products they give out in their pods are on FB.  Maybe post comparison pictures?
She already took the comment down just went and checked.

 
Originally Posted by Steffi /img/forum/go_quote.gif

 They're still showing up on Facebook for me.
Ohh I thought you meant on the wall itself I see it now, under the status she posted on May 10th about them being shipped. Good catch :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
Originally Posted by Souly /img/forum/go_quote.gif

My comment is still on there!
All of the ones that question authenticity are still there, yay! Maybe she's gone for the Memorial Day weekend, so she's not really checking the Facebook page?

 

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