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How can you tell if Ray Ban sunglasses are fake?

How can you tell if Ray Ban sunglasses are fake?

Original Ray-Ban sunglasses will have “RB” or “Ray Ban etched onto the corner of the left lens to prove its authenticity. If the etching is missing, or a low quality or painted on the glasses will be fake. Other signs to spot a fake pair of Ray-Bans include the packaging and way in which they are boxed to ship.

What is the Ray-Ban hack?

It started around a month ago, interrupting your feed of brunches and sunsets and videos of how to make mac n cheese out of a packet of crushed Doritos and some wet bread. They appeared sporadically, and then all at once: endless Ray-Bans, discounted Ray-Bans, Ray-Bans for 90 percent off.

Can you trade in old Ray-Bans?

The company only accepts product returns for eyewear purchased on its official website, while the items bought in authorized Ray-Ban stores need to be returned to the shop in question. Ray-Ban accepts returns within 60 days of the purchase date.

Why is Ray Bans posting on my Instagram?

If account is hijacked by the con artists, they can then post the photo on your profile too, which is why you’ve probably seen the cheap Ray Bans on your feed a fair few times.

What is the Ray Ban post about?

The post will link you out to a website, but it’s actually one big scam. The Ray Ban discount isn’t real, and is almost certainly a “phishing” plot to steal your personal details – and Instagram login information.

Why are my Ray-Bans coming from China?

Luxottica, the world’s largest eyewear company, OWNS Ray-Ban (along with many other well-known brands). They have chosen to use China as a manufacturing location along with Italy.

Are real Ray-Bans Made in Italy?

All Ray-Ban products are made in Italy.

Does Ray-Ban buy back?

How do I get rid of spam on Ray Bans Facebook?

  1. Change your Facebook password. This is found under your settings and you will need to ensure you have logged out of every device when prompted.
  2. Review your account activity.
  3. Remove suspicious Facebook apps.
  4. Malware.
  5. Report spam to Facebook.