Other more experienced members please correct me if I am wrong, but I am afraid this one, with a white top at the frame, is a fake. As I understand, authentic N90 was never offered this way, but the faker looked at Lin Dan’s racket (which has white athletic tapes on the top of the frame to increase head heaviness), and mistakenly thinking it has a white top!
Hi, My N90 is black on the top at 12 o'clock. There shouldn't be any serial number on the shaft. On the cone, it should show LD not the MP logo. As for LHI, I am not so sure, to my knowledge is should be Kxx. K stand for KASON, as they make Li Ning racket. Base of the above, I am sure the racket is fake.
Im not familiar with LN rackets , but this one looks fake to me. The N90 in the shaft is poor text The TB Nano is in poor text too The Li Ning in the frame is thin , located higher than usual. Feel free to correct me if im wrong
Seller wants an email from Li ning shop / distributor stating its a fake. I hope that the seller realize that it is his responsibility to make sure the authenticity of the racquet before sales. When asked, seller said 100% original. After I told him the racquet is fake, he told me to look for the original owner of the racquet and deemed innocence of the matter. C'mon, the seller bears responsibility on the matter. I'm just too tired to explain and discuss about these things. For me it's just simple, u say ori then I buy, I receive fake I want refund, that's it. This is a tough situation for me.
no, you're mixing things up. If you buy a new racket from the shop and it turns out a fake - you can claim the refund. But if you buy a used one - the previous owner is not responsible. You saw what you were buying, you were happy with it, the money changed hands - that's it.
u might have ur point. but when I get an answer that it's 100% original, I expect it to be 100% original, not 99% not 98%. money does not grow on trees. I'll get my money back