I've just purchased a MP 99 3U/G4 with $125 from internet and wonder whether it's authentic or not. Is there any method to tell? Thanks.
Best way to tell is to include sharp pictures in a post so others can inspect, or try this self-check first. http://www.badmintonrepublic.com/fake/index.html
if you still have the web address, just simply post it up here and we will take a look for you right away.
Thanks. The MP-99 has not yet been photoed. Since I need a back-up racket, I've auctioned an MP-100 through e-bay today(Seller says that it can be returned w/in a week if not satified.). I've just created a website http://www.geocities.com/zhoulu_psu/racketphoto.html and uploaded the photos that the seller has sent to me. Sadly, it might be a fake one by "bluejeff". What should I do?
1. which ebay seller did you get them from? 2. The web site you are trying to access has exceeded its allocated data transfer
Also forgot an obvious one, what is the serial number on the cone of the racquet? From that we can determine where and when the racquet was made.
Sorry, the website does not work this time. I've tried another free website provider and it says that the photo size is over the limit.
give us the racket's serial code tell us which seller you get it from and possible, provide a link for your item if you get it from ebay or the website if its an online store if you give us these, your answer might have been answered in 10mins
Here we go. http://img507.imageshack.us/img_vie...=img43583qa.jpg http://img507.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=img43583qa.jpg
SOME TIPS TO REMEMBER (I was in ur shoes actually and successfully returned my racquet and get my money back) Be Courteous. NEVER Confront seller for selling fake racquet. Told him/her that you doubt the authenticity of the racquet or otherwise the quality does not meet your expectation. Tell him that "Im not sure as you (seller of fake racquet) is already aware of these issues". Make it as you are really neutral, courteous and non judgmental. NEVER leave negative feedback until there is NO OTHER WAY (Do this 1-2 weeks if you dont get response from seller) DONT WAIT! Once you doubt the racquet authenticity > RETURN IMMEDIATELY. Email the seller directly, seeking his/her approval first - then send racquet in ORIGINAL PACKING through prominent shipper (UPS/FedEx). Trust me, although it cost more - tracking number help u to file claim if seller do not return ur money. Also sending through UPS/FedBex show to seller how respectfull you are still to him/her regardless that you have received fake racquet. ACT PROMPTLY. Shall diplomatic way no longer works - eMail the seller threatening that you would not only leave negative feedback but also to file claim to both PayPal and eBay. Give him/her clear time limit / deadline.
Here we go. http://img507.imageshack.us/img_viewer_framed.php?g=img43583qa.jpg http://img507.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=img43583qa.jpg
Thanks for the tips. If experts here agree that the MP-100 racket, with photos links above, is a fake one, I'm going to return it right away. Actually, I have just auctioned the MP100 on ebay today and the seller has not yet sent out the racket. These photos were emailed to me by the seller and he/she might not know it's a fake one.
Your pictures don't show enough of details of rackets. I wouldn't call it a fake or a real racket yet because there is no enough of photos.
detail picture of any suspecisous grommet tube(sometimes fake one use crappy ones) don't use flash please, the green cap isnot detailed enough show us the grip/weight sticker measure the length of the racket, my fake mp99 has 664 instead of 674mm show us the shaft, see if the painting are where they supose to be(are the straight line straight?) please let us know where you get it from, this is another clue that we can look for thank you
Observation so far Here is my obsevation so far , based on the avaliable photos 1.Grommet tubes > Has a very rough / incongruent cuts. Conclude: Fake (90% Confidence) 2.Yonex Logo > Less rounded shape (Picture is unclear though) Conclude: Fake (30% Confidence) 3.Shaft SERIAL CODE > Seemingly not laser engraved (Unclear Conclude: Fake (30% Confidence) 4.Yonex Sticket > The font is not Yonex size Conclude: Fake (50% Confidence) Comment: Beyond authenticity context, the racquet appear to be USED Conclusion so far: The racquet is fake (At confidence of 50% overall). Considering the factor it is bought from eBay, and it is from China - at low price, the chance is actually greater than 50% Please post more photos as soon as your racquet arrived.
Hi, The Yonex logo is very similar to the fake one in your link, http://www.badmintonrepublic.com/fake/index.html. Thanx.