Fake memory cards... now fake ipod.... very soon we will see a fake dslr :bsmilie:
http://www.macbidouille.com/news/2006-12-01/#13686
And the price is likely to be very low......another giveaway. If it is too good to be true, it is to good to be true........The dead giveaway are the on/off button & the vol.
At the pace China is keeping up with the cheong market, its a matter of time they do themselves in. There's only so much ppl can take where cheong products and their lifespan are concerned.
Well, u pay the price for what u get.What's next? Fake submarines, aircraft carriers, bombs?
Fake DSLRS, PCs, Laptops?
;(
someone got good memory :thumbsup:Japan started with this strategy before becoming world's no. 1 producers. years ago people disgusted with anything made in japan. Now.. anything made in Japan is considered good
If fake sell as fake, then maybe not so bad, but fake one try to pass off as real one, that one call counterfeit, quite dangerous. I know there are some counterfeit aircraft spare parts. Imagine you take the plane and the landing gear is cheong one, once hard landing only, liao liao ......
oh boy. what is this world coming to ? :think:
Japan started with this strategy before becoming world's no. 1 producers. years ago people disgusted with anything made in japan. Now.. anything made in Japan is considered good
I don't think it's right to say that Japanese consumer products started this way i.e. selling fakes. Post-war Japanese products were synonymous with poor quality and although they did not sell fakes, most of their products were copied and improved on western technology and they were sold under their own brands. I remember sitting in Japanese saloon car (either Toyota or Datsun) in the early 60s and the car sounded more like motorboat.