the next time you buy a Yonex racket, you could post it here and follow the format: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/for...No-eBay-Enquiries)-Read-Post-1-First!/page748 do not post in there if it's from e-bay no need to open new thread if you don't have any pictures of actual racket for us to inspect yes, it's a fake racket
Thank you very much. im very new to BC and I apologize. The cost was about 44$. Seller said they were overruns. I also suspected that it was a fake since 6 as a starting serial number is too old.
i just wanted to check. i mean, im sure it's not impossible to find such a deal. miracles exist, ya know? i didn't buy it. it was my first time to hear of overruns that's why i checked it's serial number just to be sure. thanks for your answers mates!
in badminton world, it is impossible to get such a deal except it is used racket with many paint chips Go for yonex dealer in your area, it is safer that way we wrote about this in few threads: if you have time to read it.. http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/94521-New-Fake-Yonex-Rackets-Phenomenon http://www.badmintoncentral.com/for...338-Ebay-buying-Time-to-learn-in-the-hard-way http://www.badmintoncentral.com/for...2-Guide-How-to-Spot-Counterfeit-Yonex-Rackets
we have been talking about rackets and costs and fakes here for years. with people from every corner of the earth. unfortunately, every time someone comes in and tell us that they got a miracle price for Yonex rackets, they always end up being fake. not once were it real. not once. we have connections to dealers and distributors all over the world, and we can tell you that even in Asia, $44 is way way way below the wholesale price from Yonex. words like overrun, AA grade, OEM, etc, are just words fake sellers use to entice you to believe they are the real stuff. they are not.