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Re: Countefeit goods

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If people want things, somebody somewhere will be counterfeiting them ....... even things like guitar strings. 8-)
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Not my photo but this is exactly what we found.

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#13 Post by snayperskaya »

froggy wrote:You can also buy 200 B@H fags for $2!
Wahooo that is cheap . 20 or 200 ? A legit pack of 20 in Ukraine is less than a quid.
In India in 2012 I was paying 25p for a pack of 20 Marlboro :good:
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#14 Post by Pete »

Fake NGK sparkplugs??? Any way of identifying them? I just put a set of BKR6E-11's in my Eunos MX5.............
They work OK..........starts easier and idles smoother than it did before (with Denso's)

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#15 Post by Andy632 »

The Blood Transfusion Service had problems with Counterfeit Blood Products kukkuk coming in from somewhere; packaging almost an exact copy of theirs.
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#16 Post by Hrun »

Rockhopper wrote:Not my photo but this is exactly what we found.

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That is not counterfeit, that is fraud.
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#17 Post by bradaz11 »

Hrun wrote:
Rockhopper wrote:Not my photo but this is exactly what we found.
That is not counterfeit, that is fraud.
you misspelt murder
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Here's one.........

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hunting-BT10- ... 2207045219

I think we've been here before..............
Made for the Airsoft market, but virtually indistinguishable from the original...............you can even get s/steel spiky feet and sled type feet for these that also fit the original Atlas B10's.

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#19 Post by Pete »

Sorry, this was in reply to Chuck's post on the counterfeit goods thread.......another "senior moment".

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#20 Post by artiglio »

A good few years back, McClaren had both cars retire in a GP within a few laps, turned out it was due to counterfeit bearings they'd been supplied. Expect they were good copies to have got past the team engineers.
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