Prada – Spotting the Fakes! Don’t get fooled with cheap Asia-Fakes anymore! You have a buyer protection garanty when you buy over ebay and pay with paypal . Internet platform is polluted with fake-sellers who advertise their products to be authentic Prada. Especially in the new collection the label protects itself through hightech features on their products, which are almost impossible to copy. So be aware of those signs of authenticity for Prada, and check out our list below, if you Read More...
Hi…I’ve never written one of these…so here it goes…. I write this in hopes of helping others to avoid buying a fake as I did. This VERY popular LIMITED EDITION purse sold out before it made it to nation-wide distribution. I was very excited to try and find this purse for a gift for a friend…and since my first attempt resulted in buying a fake, I have had some really nice E-Bayers answer all my questions to avoid buying another fake, and whant to share that iRead More...
The makers of jeans, especially designer jeans, rake in the money. But, given that a pair of jeans can cost up to £200 for the hottest brands, that’s hardly surprising. Nor is it too astonishing that they’ve become a target for counterfeiters. You’ll find fakes of well-established brands like Levi’s and Wrangler too, but the big market is in the fashion design end of the market, especially brands like Diesel, Seven and True Religion.  To spot a fake, you really needRead More...
Hi folks Do you really think you can buy a set of REAL Cleveland CG11 ( or CG10) Wedges in ANY finish ( Satin, Black etc) for £100.00 (more or less)? Well I did, but I was wrong, and so will you be if you follow suit. You’re not offered a choice of bounce as you would be with the real thing – why ? – because they only fake the 2 dot bounce – which they say is “standard” – standard for who? and each wedge has the same shaft length – a little uRead More...
The global counterfeit business is out of control, targeting everything from computer chips to life-saving medicines. It’s so bad that even China may need to crack down A year and a half ago, Pfizer Inc. (PFE ) got a disturbing call on its customer hotline. A woman who had been taking its cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor complained that a new bottle of tablets tasted bitter. She sent the suspicious pills to the company, which tested them at a lab in Groton, Conn. The white oblong tablRead More...
The purpose of this ongoing guide is to inform the members of Ebay (and Ebay!) that we have a serious problem on this website. The world’s largest cyber supermarket has problems with fakes. While I have written in one of my other guides what to do if you bought a fake item, I have taken the liberty of collecting guides of fellow Ebayers, right here in the guides section, who have written on such topics. I simply will provide the links for every guide that fits into the category of warRead More...
   THE NEWEST BABOLAT FAKES ARE EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO DISTINGUISH FROM REAL RACQUETS.THE CHINESE(AS WITH THE ROLEX)ONCE THERE IS ENOUGH MONEY IN IT CREATE IDENTICAL RACQUETS,UNTIL YOU HIT WITH THEM OR GET THEM STRUNG–THEN THE PROBLEMS ARISE.. YOU CANNOT JUDGE WETHER A RACQUET IS FAKE OR NOT BY LISTING PICTURES,STICKERS,HOLOGRAMS OR BAR CODES.. LOOK AT THE SELLER,FEEDBACK AND TIME IN BUSINESS AS A MEASURE OF AUTHENTICITY. ALTHOUGH IMITATION IS THE BEST FORM OF FLATTERY THERE RECENTLRead More...
The Head Prestige Pro 600, a brown-fading-to-red Euro-release tennis racquet from from the late 80s through early 90s, is generally regarded as a ‘holy grail’ players’ frame, particularly in great condition. Head still makes a Prestige mid based on this model, and the Pro 600 was used by probably 25%-30% of the world’s male pros of that era. I write this guide because I’ve seen on more than one occasion sellers auctioning FAKE versions of this model (beforRead More...


