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Buyer Beware Fake!
Buyer Beware Fake!!!!.If I could give it zero I would because the Creed Aventus that I received was fake.After purchasing a bottle direct from Creed a while ago it was was beginning to running low so when I saw it advertised for £61 I made the mistake of buying it.As I still had the old bottle I could compare it and the new bottle is all wrong,label was a cheap copy and the smell lasts 15 min tops and is not Aventus.Emailed them twice no reply.
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