Everything seems to be in check.
From personal experience, I can tell you that 88powerpig88 is a reliable seller.
Usually, if an auction says "TAKARA-TOMY", then they are not lying. If they wrote that but that they actually carried fake items instead, they would be in serious trouble with eBay, and you could get a full refund.
Wow nice tutorial you should make more like these! Keep up the good work! I did learn a lot thanks.
The Pictures look so cool!
There's a mall in Toronto called Pacific mall. A lot of fakes are sold there. None of them are real, so don't buy any beyblades from there, unless you really want a fake bey!
(Jul. 20, 2012 10:16 PM)hyperwolf3700 Wrote: [ -> ]The Pictures look so cool!
There's a mall in Toronto called Pacific mall. A lot of fakes are sold there. None of them are real, so don't buy any beyblades from there, unless you really want a fake bey!
Hmm, fakes are not real?
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Anyways, fakes from Pacific Mall are really identfiable. The stickers are not even printed properly and the Beyblade peices are not compatible with other ones. The printing on the box is also quite blurred. LOTS of Rapidity there too.
Guys,obviously all those are all fake.Look,SOK,Rapidity,GG,TT are companies that are fake and they sell fake beys.Anything that looks really shiny and bright and light are fake.Real beys are not that shiny,but fake beys are.Hasbro,Sonokong,and Takara Tomy have the license to make them.Does that answer all of you peoples questions?
Another thing is is fake beys are weak and the quality is horrible,molds are not the same,they break easily,(Again,horrible quality,)so yeah.
"SOK" is SonoKong's old logo, and "TT" can be an abbreviation for TAKARA-TOMY. "TT Hongli" is the actual fake company.
Before you come here and try to teach us down, you should make sure you actually know everything and say it right ...
I can only see the first link, but Eternal Blader, what are you talking about : those are all completely fake, and there is no chance he will get a real Beyblade with that first auction.
The second one's real, though, Eternal Blader already stated so.
Thank god thanks for helping beyfriend ðŸ˜
What is sonokong's logo now?Im confused.Did they Change it?
(Jul. 27, 2012 4:01 AM)weclaw8 Wrote: [ -> ]What is sonokong's logo now?Im confused.Did they Change it?
SonoKong's old logo said SOK. Their current logo says Sono Kong.
I kinda don't get why people sometimes go to eBay....I mean eBay is trustworthy too, but, eBay has a lot of fake beys on there.......amazon is a great place to buy beyblades. Which one do u recommend buying from?
On Amazon, it is not always as obvious, and Amazon usually doesn't have a wide enough price selection.
I almost exclusively shop on eBay, and have not ever once regretted it; it's all about knowing what to look for.
Is it okay to post these here? Well, a while ago, I went over to the Pacific Mall here near Toronto and picked up a Big Bang Pegasus. Clearly, its a fake. It came in a small "zip lock" bag with no box/launcher. Five dollars, haha. The facebolt sticker came off in a few minutes and yeah the sticky residue was not good. The length of the facebolt is also different. I assembled it only twice and the pieces started to show white texture. And it broke in some parts too XD
Sup everyone i'm new around here,
anyway I remember someone was talking about that KL was selling fake beys and yeah my lil brother bought a beyblade pack in Austria
content is
- Rock Cyclone Grand and Counter wheels
Leone,Zurafa Unicorn and Serpe faces
top faces are obliviously fake as they are 4 random tribals exept one reading "defendoof"
some tracks that seems legit,
3 WD tips 2 WB (metal lol ) 1 ES (metal) and one flat sharp in metal too
then two black beylauncher LR (made in china)
2 accesories for tighteing(?)
and a support for one launcher(dunno how it's called)
anyway the Rock leone i built with those pieces is really low.. it last for about 3 mins and 30 secs
and he lost 1-9 against the "cyclone unicorn"(lol) my brother made
just and example
well thats it,just informing about this
cya
If you buy a used beyblade how can you tell it's fake? And when you have contests how do you verify the authenticity of the beyblade?
(Jul. 29, 2012 4:31 PM)SamPegasus Wrote: [ -> ]If you buy a used beyblade how can you tell it's fake? And when you have contests how do you verify the authenticity of the beyblade?
Are you referring to Metal Fight Beyblades, or previous generations ?