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Man Orders Calvin Klein Briefs On Lazada & Gets Imitation Ones, Allegedly Can’t Claim Refund source: https://mustsharenews.com/calvin-klein-imitation/ Philippines Online Shopper Receives Fake Calvin Klein Briefs, Asks Lazada For Help Sometimes, we may make the mistake of buying products that are not from an authorised dealer. After all, the internet can be pretty misleading. Unfortunately, a shopper received a brief surprise when he received ‘Calvni Kelin’ undergarments instead of the real deal, Calvin Klein. Remember those pasar malam stalls which sells novelty clothes parodying famous brands? Yeah, Calvni Kelin probably falls in that category. But after a series of messages exchanged, the seller rejected the man’s refund request. Product was falsely listed as Calvin Klein In the refunds page posted by the netizen, the products could be seen listed as Calvin Klein briefs. However, the product received by the netizen via mail had a pretty obvious typo — Calvin Klein wouldn’t spell their products like…that. Refund request for imitation product rejected Of course, Calvni Kelin wasn’t what the netizen ordered. So, he took to the messaging function of the app to complain to the seller about the imitation products. However, the seller said that the products were the ones listed on Lazada — just under a different model. The netizen understood that the seller may not understand English well and therefore he may not have known that the product was an imitation. Though the seller admitted that they sold an imitation, they still allegedly declined to initiate a refund. Netizen confirmed product was an imitation A Facebook user told the netizen that the product he received is definitely an imitation, as they have seen it being sold on a sidewalk. Another netizen shared that she was at the receiving end of another botched sale from an online seller. Apparently, she received a car vacuum cleaner instead of a stand mixer. Buy from reputable sellers The moral of this story is that buying items via the internet can be risky business. However, most problems could be solved by approaching an authorised online seller. Do make sure that an online dealer is verified before confirming a purchase, or you may very well receive an imitation item, or even the wrong product altogether.
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hi all, fakes have been around since god knows when... sometimes i think fakes are ok... eg fake t-shirts, belts, polos... for cars maybe stickers, foot pedals, gear knobs, stering wheels... etc.. BUT ENGINE PARTS CANNOT FAKE LAH... infact, like ultra racing says 'IMITATION IS THE BEST FORM OF FLATTERY'... fakes will be here to stay no matter what... "wen the buying stops... the killing stops'... but the fact is, what i am trying to bring across in this forum is, SOME PPL BUY THE FAKE PRODUCT WHILE THINKING ITS REAL... omg thats bad... lately i read a post by a bro that said AP RACING could have fakes... another said he withness a smashed up car using fake AP RACING... then another bro said there is no such thing as fake AP RACING... he also said no such thing as fake TEIN (n btw he is not from ST powered... ) so i am starting this thread to allow us to warn our fellow bro about any 'fake' products in our SG market... i forseen arguments but pls do not openly state any shop names aloud least we are wrong abt the accusation... i hope we have a common understand that when a product is a replica, it cannot bear the same logo/brand of the original product it was copied from... rims do replicas all the time... but under other brands or no brand... i wonder how many civics in SG actually have a genuine set of SPOON rims... ok... i saw this shop... 1) very impressive shop... so many stuff... i also saw mugen pedals fakes $60(CONFIRMED by logo print and price.. other 2 pls i saw were S$600+ and another S$200+)... Momo fakes also... (momo fakes are all over MY) this leaves me to imagine how genuine the other products are... i'm not saying all are fakes but you know what i mean... the momo 'drift' steering wheel i saw in JB RM$80... i see SG selling like S$120... and this shop also got sell expensive high-end products... Anyone got other 'fakes' in the market? i'm kinda worried if brakes, radiators, oil filters etc... internal stuff are fake then siao... and spark plugs?.... alamak.. what if my tyres are fake??? omg... going mad...
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Hi Brudders, Just wondering if anyone know where Falken ST115 is manufactured. Is it only in Japan? Or got OEM one from Thailand? Coz for my tyre size 195/55/R15, ST115 is usually about $120 or so. But recently I've been calling around and realised that ST115 now....can be bought at $80 for 1 tyre for my car's size. Why is it so cheap recently? Or maybe it's just that shop? Coz I checked another shop and it was retailing at $100. Got chiong one from Thailand issit? If so, how can I tell? Thanks for any advise.
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To all MCF Forumers.. Some of you may have received private message regarding sale of magnets by this person Johnny Chong His product has not related to our "Gavinizers" or is in any business dealings with Turbobrick, myself and/or the MCF team management. If you wish to liase with him is at your own risk. None of us actually knows or have met him ever before, or he has ever present in our meetups MCF and MCF co-ops will not hold responsible to his actions or acknowledge his sales. All MCF services and products will be made announcement via this website and thread. There is no private messages for business opportunity but only to make arrangements. Regards,
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