Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Authentic Or Fakes? How to Avoid Fake Jordans and Bape Kicks on eBay and the Web

One of the biggest problems related to sneaker culture plague is the constant threat of counterfeits is introduced on the market. Often called "factory variants" and / or "replicas", these shoes come with lower standards and are given much worse than the real material items.

Even the most popular lines of shoes such as Nike Air Jordan, Air Force Ones and Dunk SB lines were almost certainly be targeted by these fakes. Other popular brands such as A BathingApe were also performed.

On a company Web site from Nike, Nikebiz.com was a statement issued the fake products, "Unfortunately, because there is not a way of telling you when the product is authentic or not, we are not in a position to advise or help with specific questions about a product ... already bought products from an unauthorized dealer or auction sites is at your own risk. "

As you can see, the task of identifying these fakes hasincreasingly difficult because, although the manufacturer has problems, determining the authenticity of the goods.

Fortunately, the online sneaker community together in an effort to curb such activities stop and look legit sellers connected. Forums such as Nike Talk and UptempoAirForums allow buyers to questions about the authenticity of the shoes from a seller on sites like eBay to publish on the Internet.

LegitSellersList.com takes this idea a step further and actually work as a portalfor buyers who want to avoid binding only kicks buying and falsification altogether. This authoritative website providers, examined on sites like eBay and others will then assess whether they are legit shoes to take into account the criteria and sites included in the list.



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