Fake/Imitated LI-NING Gears - 2 Badminton Shops RAIDED

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Sui-MY, Dec 2, 2010.

  1. Sui-MY

    Sui-MY Regular Member

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    Summary: 2 badminton shops, one located in KEPONG and another in SELAYANG were raided after the REAL Li-Ning supplier from China came and found out about the imitated goods.

    It is really terrible for those buyers who went to these shop looking to buy genuine product but paid full amount for imitated stuff, by the way I own a fake Li-Ning N90 II which I just broke (swept the floor for attempting a steep save) last Friday, I knew it wasn't genuine since the seller (lelong or ebay, forgot) only asked for RM 200. Have to admit that the paintjob is very convincing and came with warranty card etc.

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    Fake Li-Ning N90II (0) vs (1) Court Ground

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  2. kennee

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    good post. the racket does look authentic to the untrained eye.
     
  3. maa2003

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    yes, you are right.
    the first thing I check for Li Ning is at the T-joint. and from the picture, the grommet hits the line, so it is fake for sure.
     

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