Another member here brought to my attention (he will remain un-named unless he wishes otherwise) that there may be some fake rackets for sale here by members with low post or no posts at all. The specific rackets in question are Li-Ning N90 II's. The suspicion is because the pictures of the rackets are the same, right down to the serial number . Now if you're using stock photos then you should say so and post the serial numbers of the actual racket you're selling. Better yet, post pictures of the actual racket. Unfortunately, there are a lot of fakes out there so choose your transactions carefully. If these rackets are indeed genuine then it's fairly easy to prove, post pictures of the actual rackets, show us the serial numbers. I for one have been scammed from online purchases one time too many and again, while I can't confirm whether these are real or not, please remember to be careful.
BC only facilitate, it's from business to customer or customer to customer so do not think that all rackets for sale in BC is genuine remember, always ask pic, serial number cone code, everything you can find I also agree with druss, I read the thread the main question why do you give STOCK racket picture (still in mint condition) while you said your racket is USED and many scratches? sorry, I don't have lots of imagine power for it it is too suspicious and also another unknown 0 post person post to help this member (from another country!) lol..
Look at this one, for example, obviously fake: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/95419-Yonex-Voltric-70 That was a fun thread. I don't know if some people think we're stupid, or they don't know if the rackets are fake themselves, or whatever, but there are fake rackets being offered here.