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Fake IBs with receipt?
#1

Just came across these on eBay UK and even though I'm not 100% sure I think it looks dodgy:

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The pics are small, but it looks like the laces aren't packed 'the proper way' and I'm not convinced about the stitching on the heels either. Could it be someone who bought a legit pair who's now selling a pair of fakes with the original receipt?

Or maybe I'm just seeing things...

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#2

dj_wildthing Wrote:Just came across these on eBay UK and even though I'm not 100% sure I think it looks dodgy:

check it

The pics are small, but it looks like the laces aren't packed 'the proper way' and I'm not convinced about the stitching on the heels either. Could it be someone who bought a legit pair who's now selling a pair of fakes with the original receipt?

item number: 230240985315 Smile

Or maybe I'm just seeing things...

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I saw that too, got em in my watched. didnt look right either! No real way to check is there? Guessing they will say 'got receipt' so detracts from the 'possible' fakes.

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#3

It will definitely take some bigger pics to make sure, but maybe the seller is counting on that. You would think he'd put up better pics if they were indeed legit.

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#4

fake for sure. look at the shelltoe - it's not 'rubberized' and tags are attached wrongly.
anyone know if on 'size' receipts there is a full name of product or just 'adidas shoes' etc ?

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#5

I clocked these, thought it was well cheeky.

Did they even sell the 35ths?
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#6

Wouldnt have thought so, they werent in the 'loop' were they?

Cheeky bastard, nearly snaffled them too!

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dj_wildthing Wrote:Just came across these on eBay UK and even though I'm not 100% sure I think it looks dodgy:

check it

The pics are small, but it looks like the laces aren't packed 'the proper way' and I'm not convinced about the stitching on the heels either. Could it be someone who bought a legit pair who's now selling a pair of fakes with the original receipt?

Or maybe I'm just seeing things...

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I knew it was just a matter of time before items with dodgy receipts started showing up. Cheeky bastard. Top work Dj Wildthing!!
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#8

they went for £51.........

says it all really! taking a 50% hit on such a rare pair is bollocks!!

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#9

Size didn't sell them anyway...

Three stripes is the only way unless its a red one
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#10

how are the laces not packed right?
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#11

The Size receipt for my Tim Duncan's says what I bought....
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#12

Wazzucru Wrote:how are the laces not packed right?

it's about how they're folded and how they look in the plastic. It's difficult to explain, but they should look more like this:

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Pic taken from PYS

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#13

And to try and wrap them back up the same way after taking them out is nearly impossible, I put the Orange laces in my NY's but changed my mind so I thought I'd put them back but it couldn't be done!!!!
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#14

Agreed, it's not easy, especially the tape is tricky...

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#15

i guess producing a fake receipt is a lot easier than faking the kicks themselves.. so im not surprised there are 1 or two floating about with "receipts"

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