Li Ning N80ii real or fake?

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  1. hieucdub

    hieucdub Regular Member

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    Hi guys, could you help me to identify if this racket is real or fake please? Many Thanks

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    robfitsy Regular Member

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    hieucdub Regular Member

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    I haven't bought it yet it's the pics from the seller. I'm not 100% sure that's why I don't want to buy it then go through the hassle of claiming a return and all that..
     
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    That's of eBay, you should have said that to start with!
    items are fake. None of them show the full length cover which come with an N level racket. The N70-2 he has there has a scratch code on it. This is an old racket and predates the time Li-Ning was putting scratch codes on their rackets. Mine never had one.
    The "brand new N9II" he had there and which just sold for over £100 had a massive chip\paint repair in one of the pictures.
    New Li-Ning models don't have the marketing cardboard in the strings area.
    He doesn't accept returns... Wonder why?
    Do I need to go on?
     
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    robfitsy Regular Member

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    And grip was black. There is no picture on internet with black N80-II grip.
     

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