are these counterfeit Dainese products?

Always read the sellers feedback. Both positive and negative even if it isn't the same item.


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[TD]"Item a fake, no Oakley inner lining , and handle broke off within a day." -Positive
"The item I received is not the one is shown on the picture, and missing parts." -Negative
"Sent item not in picture, no contact with me re: sale, not what I ordered!!!!" -Negative
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^ Based on these and low feedback amount, I would not buy from this person as people usually leave positive just so they receive positive feedback.

Seller is also located in China so most probably it is a fake item and some people just can't tell the difference as they have nothing to compare the item to.
 
yeah that's what i bought, BUT i thought sellers CANNOT post negative feedback to a paying buyer??? and there are a few different chinese sellers selling those. after reading through the feedbacks, people from australia, usa, and europe have all bought this armour from said chinese sellers and posted positive feedbacks.

so it's a bit confusing.
 
but buyers can post negative feedback to a seller... they can do whatever they want and thats what happened here.
i dont know that i would buy. the guy only has 230 sales, and several complain of fakes.
 
The stuff could be real, but rejected during production due to defects. There are usually contracts specifying that rejects be destroyed, but some suppliers are more stringent than others.
 
Any premium labelled product coming out of China is guaranteed to be fake. This is an indisputable fact.
 
Any premium labelled product coming out of China is guaranteed to be fake. This is an indisputable fact.

unless its a premium labelled Chinese product, like the Tsing Tao beer in my hand right now, oh wait i just had a swig.....it could be a fake to.
 
The feedback system on ebay really pisses me off. The seller should be forced to post feedback before the buyer can leave a feedback. That would improve the feedback quality.
 
yeah that's what i bought, BUT i thought sellers CANNOT post negative feedback to a paying buyer??? and there are a few different chinese sellers selling those. after reading through the feedbacks, people from australia, usa, and europe have all bought this armour from said chinese sellers and posted positive feedbacks.

so it's a bit confusing.

China and HK sellers will have many positive feedback responses but id say 90% of the time their products are fake. I've bought products from sellers from HK/China with 10000+ positive feedback and of course, their product was fake. There would be no reason for a seller to leave negative feedback to a buyer anyways. If the seller does not receive the payment, then they just report it to Ebay and they warn the buyer. If it happens multiple times, the account gets frozen.

Many buyers leave feedback before they even receive their item because a lot of the people with a large number of feedback usually have an auto-emailing system which automatically sends you an email asking for positive feedback. To the untrained eye, many people will find that the product does not look fake at first glance, post feedback, then realize that the item is fake and falling apart. Once they leave the feedback, they cannot take it back.

When coming down to safety, I highly recommend that you avoid buying items that you suspect can be fake off the internet. You don't want to be riding on the highway only to realize your armor is catching wind and falling off.
 
Even the legitimate hi-end stuff is all made there, everything is made there.

The difference is that at least with a brand-name product, one would at least hope that somewhere, someplace, a quality-control manager is holding a gun to the manufacturer's head. With a copycat product, it's pretty much guaranteed that there is NOT.

I have customers here who have plants in China, and they do exactly that.
 
The difference is that at least with a brand-name product, one would at least hope that somewhere, someplace, a quality-control manager is holding a gun to the manufacturer's head. With a copycat product, it's pretty much guaranteed that there is NOT.

I have customers here who have plants in China, and they do exactly that.

Could be more accurate than you think.
 
so this is surprising to me, i msg'ed one buyer and he got back to me. apparently he said the armour was made in turkey. and the quality is very good. down to the aluminum honeycomb back protector.

hmmm... weird, huh. certainly not what i was expecting.
 
You get what you pay for usually, plus the item is coming from China, and the reviews about products being fake from seller, those are enough evidence to show that its fake.

China even try to copy Canada goose, so they can easily copy Dainese.
 
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