Nichols Parfume Sold Counterfeit Burberry Goddess Perfume at Metrogarden Mall

On July 17, 2026, I purchased Burberry Goddess perfume from a Nichols Parfume pop-up garage sale stand at the Metrogarden Mall. While being sold the product, I was specifically assured that it was 100% authentic and heavily discounted, and I trusted those statements when making my purchase.
When I started using the product, I noticed that the fragrance had zero longevity, so I compared it directly to an authentic bottle I already owned. The scent was noticeably different, and I also discovered that the brand logo printed on both the bottle and the box was completely crooked. Knowing that genuine luxury products do not feature printing errors or scent discrepancies of this nature, I concluded that this product is undeniably counterfeit.
I paid $115 via credit card for this item, and I still retain my official sales receipt. Because I was subjected to deceptive marketing and sold an unauthentic product, I demand a full refund of the $115 I paid.
