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Why does it matter...? - terranakari - Aug. 18, 2010 Why does it matter if it's a fake cheap beyblade, or an expensive real one? what are the differences?, and why does it matter? i'd rly like to know. thank you. RE: Why does it matter...? - Brooklyn-Z - Aug. 18, 2010 wrong place for this :\ RE: Why does it matter...? - Moss-Da-Boss - Aug. 18, 2010 Because fake beys are made of cheaper material and more prone to breakage than real ones + one question doesn't warrant a whole thread RE: Why does it matter...? - terranakari - Aug. 18, 2010 (Aug. 18, 2010 5:25 PM)Moss Wrote: Because fake beys are made of cheaper material and more prone to breakage hopefully than an admin will move this thread. thnx for ur help tho. so will it actually break than? (Aug. 18, 2010 5:25 PM)Emerald Wrote: wrong place for this :\ than notify an admin so they can move it. dont just make a pointless comment. RE: Why does it matter...? - Moss-Da-Boss - Aug. 18, 2010 yes over time the parts will wear/ break much faster than real ones RE: Why does it matter...? - terranakari - Aug. 18, 2010 (Aug. 18, 2010 5:30 PM)Moss Wrote: yes over time the parts will wear/ break much faster than real ones yea i can see where that would suck RE: Why does it matter...? - souless1234 - Aug. 18, 2010 (Aug. 18, 2010 5:25 PM)Emerald Wrote: wrong place for this :\ He meant you should use the designated thread.. http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Ask-a-question-get-an-answer-New-Thread-Rules RE: Why does it matter...? - Train - Aug. 18, 2010 The plastic is also malformed and can cut you bad (I remember one I bought and it happened to me.. serves me right for getting one out of a flea market) The metal is also of poor quality and can dig into the plastic effecting balance. The biggest issue with this one however is I doubt the gimmick of the bearing tip will work the way its supposed to and that's a real shame. RE: Why does it matter...? - Serotonin - Aug. 18, 2010 Yes, it does matter. Because none of the parts work correctly, they are of a bad quality, and by buying their products, you are causing harm to the hobby by allowing these counterfeit companies to grow. |