Hilarious Razer Counterfeit's

UncleMeat

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So ye, i recently bought a couple of Goliathus "Control Edition" mouse mats on ebay. and here's what we have...


My original old Goliathus Control (left) and one of the bogus counterfeits (right) which i received from an ebay seller.




 
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The Steel Series 4HD gaming mousepad has lasted me forever. This replaced my Ratpadz with the 4HD after the Ratpadz actually began to show some polish/wear after 5 years of use. Going on 4 years with the 4HD and I mean it when I say it looks identical to the new one I bought a few months ago.
 
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@ {NG}Fidel

The fakes have been returned now so i cant grab a pic ...but your joking right?

@ SPARTAN VI

Yeh i filed a return (postage paid) ...oddly enough, after alerting the seller, the listings still did not come down, they simply lowered the price

I've also been using a Steelseries 4HD for a while now and im well happy, very reminiscent of the old func 1030's
 
Maybe the counterfeits will be better quality than the real Razer stuff, can't be much worse.
 
My counterfeit is of very good quality. Corners are flat but not rounded. $10 bucks and its 3 foot long.
 
Quality is the same on both because they both come out of the same manufacturing plant in China.
 
Anyone else had the problem of eBay providing return labels with first-class postage for items whose weight exceeds 13 oz? Annoying as hell.
 
I remember purchasing a fake Steelseries Siberia headset off of eBay several years ago. Bunch of people stateside, and elsewhere, trying to make a few bucks by selling counterfeit goods. These were usually bought from sites like DHGate and Alibaba.

There were some fake Pioneer headphones that were also being sold around that time, too. Remember reading a guide on head-fi that detailed all the fakes, and how to spot them.

Can't forget the ridiculously cheap Rosetta Stones that flooded eBay and craigslist.
 
I'm looking for a T7400 or T7600 CPU on eBay as well and all of the listings are $15-$20 sellers in China. I have no idea wtf they are offering that is that cheap but I am not even willing to take a chance as I expect a rescreened cpu or some sort of other issue.
 
Wait, what? Are you talking about Core 2 Duo T7400 introduced 10.5 years ago? Why on earth would they be more expensive...?
 
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