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Originally Posted by Asphyxia
I might have posted this before.
The only problem I've ever had with B2M is getting the counter to give me a limited edition lipstick (not Viva Glam) in return for my empties. Whenever I have trouble I usually bring up the fact that there is never any consistency among MAC counters. I always insist on brining in a statement from MAC saying that it's ok just so they can give me the lipstick of my choice. This works because it is not worth losing a loyal customer over a free lipstick. Last time they said, "we will do it this time but remember next time no limited edition lipsticks."
I'm beginning to wonder if Mac Counters are independently owned and operated....or maybe just independently operated. Some counters say yes and some say no. Who to believe?
For the Mac counters who do not accept eye shadow empties without the pan should reconsider. We can always reuse the pans to press pigments (for those who press pigments).
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The deal with back to Mac is that you are to return 6 empty containers, in their entirity. Like for example if you bought an eyeshadow, once you are finished with it you can return the empty container intact. So both pan and metal can be recycled.
We accept pro pans too, so there are people who will try to double dip, at my location we absolutly do not accept anything without the pan in it. And alot of customers do not press pigments, for those who chose to they do sell empty pans from other vendors online. Just the general public isnt as "crafty" or into it as the specktra fan.
But I think to be fair, you are getting a free product, I think just the fact that this program exist should be enough for people to abide by its rules.
HTH.