I saw this online, posted by a buyer from a platform selling 2nd hand goods.
In the photo above, one of the product is authentic while the other is a counterfeit.
If I don’t tell you which one is it, will you be able to tell?
Well, why am I asked you this? I saw this one a complain forum. Someone had bought from an online seller who advertised with the authentic photo, claiming it was the real product, just that they were “rejected” sets due to some minor errors – misaligned printings or slight scratches. Hence, the cheaper price.
The person bought it and when received the item, found that the printing was of bad quality and the product is badly made …
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Question of
Which do you think is the counterfeit?
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Left
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Right
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Question of
Do you think the buyer is not careful?
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Yes
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No
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I am very careful when shopping online … there are more and more fraudsters
Where does it say that the fake is not good – sometimes it’s even better than the original
That could be the case sometimes …
but the person complained obviously, it’s not up to standard…
and from a few photos he posted … it looks not too nice…
I agree only you must tell the trader that it’s a fake-I bought a fake clock Braitling-original costs $ 15,000 for a fake I gave $ 100 and it’s been carrying it for 10 years-amazing
I would agree, it’ll be fine if you said it outright …
but not when you lie about it …
I agree, however, who is lying to you that the original is still nothing cheaper
It seems like a big problem to me.
Well, it’s a problem and its like quite common on that platform and I see complains all over the forum about this site … haiz ~~
Caveat Emptor was Roman law
Huh? I’ve no idea …
lol
Let the buyer beware was Roman law. If you got ripped off, it was your own fault and entirely legal…
A little harsh but would work as well …
it worked for a thousand years or so, give or take a few centuries…
Q: Which do you think is the counterfeit?
Left (2 votes) – 40%
Right (3 votes) – 60%
Q: Do you think the buyer is not careful?
Yes (3 votes) – 60%
No (2 votes) – 40%
You have to be so careful these days.
Yes, I agree …
worst its hard to get a refund in most cases …
or if the seller is smart enough in his choice of words, he can get away with it …
i based my judgement to the thumb. LOL
LOL the thumbs says, “good” lol