Post YOUR Yonex Serial Numbers, No eBay Enquiries, Read Post#1, price/source required

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  1. jump17

    jump17 Regular Member

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    sumai03 sells authentic yonex rackets so its safe to say that you got the real thing. i myself have gotten 3 rackets from him and all of them are just great!!:D:D
     
  2. anhdzungbv

    anhdzungbv New Member

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    Hello everybody

    I just bought a mp24. please check the code of the racquet, i want to be really sure of its authenticity.
    Thanks a lot.

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    racket model: Yonex mp24
    shaft serial: 7308896
    cone code : 210543sp
    source : viet nam.
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  3. Matt

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    Did you go file a claim?
     
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    Matt Regular Member

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    Store name? Need specifics here.
     
  5. jump17

    jump17 Regular Member

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    by just looking at the cone code, the date is 21st May 2004 but the shaft serial is 7xxxxxx! the serial number is too high for a racket with a date code from 3 years ago.
     
  6. Mistergrand

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    Ok jump17, Thanks a lot !!
    I've try the nano 9000 today, and it's amazing !!
     
  7. malayali

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    For lower end rackets, the serial numbering starts different;
    Please dont mislead people!!! TY

     
  8. LazyBuddy

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    I believe MP24 is made in TW, which some lower end yonex are made from. They have their own starting point for the shaft serial, which is not a secret. :cool:
     
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    Jump17 jumped the gun!!! Low-end rackets use a different serial than what we've seen for the the high-ends.
     
  10. vandel21

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    hey, can anyone check this for me?
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    racket model: Yonex Ti-10 (old)
    shaft serial: 5585311
    cone code : 060657IP
    source : Friend's old racket
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    thanks
     
  11. dragon62

    dragon62 Regular Member

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    Hi, can you please check these

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    racket model: Yonex Armortec 800 DE
    shaft serial: 6378735
    cone code : 310865TH
    source : Ebay: tum98
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    racket model: Yonex Armortec 800 DE
    shaft serial: 6378675
    cone code : 310865TH
    source : Ebay: tum98
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    thanks


    thanks
     
  12. dbdannydb

    dbdannydb Regular Member

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    i don't know how lol- but well anyways, i've already taken off the covers, cut the extra string on the strung racquet, and used the overgrip that came with one of the racquets... the most i can do now is just give him a bad rating lols... but i've learned my lesson though-

    thanks for helping =) preciate it matt
     
  13. m_hael99

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    If you've been cheated (like me), help to warn others against the same sellers! We'll reduce their businesses by warning others and I reckon that's the best punishment for those sellers. If you would like to help, please post the identity of such sellers in the post below:

    http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?p=586017#post586017

    Power to the people! =P
     
  14. Matt

    Matt Regular Member

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    If you read on Ebay, the procedures are there how to claim. Just report him. If you also paid using PayPal, you can read the procedures there and report him as well.

    It would not matter if you took off the cover or not because the deal was not legit in the first place.
     
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    o jeez, totally forgot!! sorry about that :eek:
     
  16. LazyBuddy

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    I agree. This deal is not a normal legit process, and the seller surly did not treat you as a fair business partner. Therefore, you are the victim, and have every right to claim the lost. ;)
     
  17. Zero_Cool

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    racket model: Yonex Armortec 800 OFF
    shaft serial: [FONT=Arial, Verdana]4965663[/FONT]
    cone code : [FONT=Arial, Verdana]070643TH[/FONT]
    source : Friend (Thailand)
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    Please verify.

    Thanks
     
  18. vin88

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    racket model: Yonex Nanospeed 8000
    shaft serial: 6559199
    cone code : 260362CH
    source : Ebay, oz_toff.
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    Got an email from oz_toff to upgrade feedback from neutral to good... even though he sold me a fake... haha. He got guts.:mad:
     
  19. vin88

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    Hi All,
    One thing I want to ask is how do you check the serial numbers of the racquets that we put up for checking? Do you have a list of 'genuine' numbers from Yonex or something? I understand the date codes are DDMMYXAA. Is there a source that you consult?
    Cheers
     
  20. Matt

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    Just say, you could downgrade it to negative if he presists.
     

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