View Full Version : start a new forum for fake racquet
chibe_K
06-04-2004, 01:52 PM
Nowadays, there are so many fake racquets out there in the market. The risk of getting one from online stores or even friends are greater. I wonder if it makes sense to start a new forum for members to contribute tips that help to differentiate fake from genuine racquets.
If starting a new forum is out of touch, I find it helpful to have a dedicated area where I can find the tips. I just like to know what you guys think ?
Its hard to differenciate fakes nowadays. Maybe you can search for Fakes rackets thread in this forum.
herovc
06-04-2004, 02:12 PM
bluejeff has provide his richful knowledge to ID the fake Yonex from original in his site.... and i think he and other QYI (QUALIFIED YONEX IDENTIFIERs) like ants are going to keep us alert on this issue :D
vc
Winex West Can
06-04-2004, 05:21 PM
Nowadays, there are so many fake racquets out there in the market. The risk of getting one from online stores or even friends are greater. I wonder if it makes sense to start a new forum for members to contribute tips that help to differentiate fake from genuine racquets.
If starting a new forum is out of touch, I find it helpful to have a dedicated area where I can find the tips. I just like to know what you guys think ?
I hoped that your friends wouldn't try and sell you a fake racquet as the real McCoy (they wouldn't be your friends...) :D
Buy non-Yonex (no fakes there) :D :D :D
right now, fake rackets on its own doesn't generate enough traffic for a new forum..
if however, someone volunteers to write an article on fake rackets, and promise to update it regularly, that will be very excellent... *hint* *hint*... :)
Brave_Turtle
06-04-2004, 07:05 PM
right now, fake rackets on its own doesn't generate enough traffic for a new forum..
if however, someone volunteers to write an article on fake rackets, and promise to update it regularly, that will be very excellent... *hint* *hint*... :)
Bleujeff is very good in spotting fake, wonder if he will accepts^^
New_Guy04
06-04-2004, 11:54 PM
Nowadays, there are so many fake racquets out there in the market. The risk of getting one from online stores or even friends are greater. I wonder if it makes sense to start a new forum for members to contribute tips that help to differentiate fake from genuine racquets.
If starting a new forum is out of touch, I find it helpful to have a dedicated area where I can find the tips. I just like to know what you guys think ?
I think this is a very good idea . i always wanted to have a thread that can be used on 4 a long time... yonex won't stop making raquets unless WWIII appears or something...:D
O ya. and besides that, getting tips for fake raquets, i think, is useful too!
LazyBuddy
06-05-2004, 12:43 AM
Post a sticky thread with bluejeff's website as the start should be good enough as for now. ;)
pentium4
06-05-2004, 10:21 AM
what we really need is a "sticky" thread where people can ask for recommendations of racquets.
bluejeff
06-12-2004, 06:11 PM
right now, fake rackets on its own doesn't generate enough traffic for a new forum..
if however, someone volunteers to write an article on fake rackets, and promise to update it regularly, that will be very excellent... *hint* *hint*... :)
Bleujeff is very good in spotting fake, wonder if he will accepts^^
Sorry, I was in a family trip last week, so I didn't see this thread till today.:o
Cool, I will be honored to do so :)
However, this is so far I have, as an example:
http://free.hostdepartment.com/b/bluejeff/index.html , or
http://free.hostdepartment.com/b/bluejeff/
(as well as in the http://www.badmintonforum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=15203&highlight=spot+fake)
If there is a sticky thread on identifying fakes, I think I will update details on it pretty frequently. (Please let me know how I should do it; or I can just simply write a new thread, and ask Kwun to make it sticky. Let me know:))
prophet
06-13-2004, 12:10 AM
Jeff,
I think you should be on the Yonex payroll :)
You are doing a great service to rid the world of fakes by giving everyone the information to spot the fakes.
(Only acceptable instance is if the seller honesty explains it is a fake and the buyer chooses it any way, that is a different story).
Anyway, caveat emptor (buyer beware).
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