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A new site i found?...
#1

Adidas empire

Just looking here and there prices seem ok but im still a bit suss.
Anyone dealt with these guys? Fakes or not??
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#2

Some quotes taken directly from that site...

"You must hear of the famous Adidas Superstar, if you have been living under a rock for a couple of decades"
"Besides, in order to be different, or represent yourself is how you lace your Shell Toes"

Supe like Wanton, Buju like Banton
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#3

A bit suss ?
In the fashion of Google, it took me 0.00000013 seconds to decide they sold nothing but fakes.
f they were a legitimate business selling thousands of pounds worth of trainers, you'd expect them to spend more than 8 pence on a website !


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#4

Holy shit, what a site!
Here's a hint...first superstar on the list is "Adidas Superstar 35th Consortium Adi Dassler". Strange then that the shoe pictured bares little if no resemblance to the shoe in question! Laughing
An check out the CLRs...Shocked

Man goes into cage. Cage goes in the salsa. Sharks in the salsa. Our shark!
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#5

"No matter where you are, you must be focus with Adidas Superstar. Enjoy it."

fc can't top those words

'All sins tend to be addictive and the terminal point of addiction is damnation.' - W H Auden




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#6

You know how I knew it was a fake? (my apologies in advance for mentioning words that relate to the N word!)

The template is the EXACT same as xxx[dot]adidasfirst[dot]com, which is linked to (and likely owned by the same people that own) xxx[dot]airjordan2u[dot]com and xxx[dot]okjordans[dot]com (well-known fake-sellers), which suspiciously fits the same domain naming scheme as xxx[dot]adidas2u[dot]com and xxx[dot]okdunks[dot]com, the former being linked to by the other sites and the latter being linked to directly on the website in question (check out the footer).

I will hand it to them though: their WHOIS records differ from the adidasempire site to the adidasfirst and adidas2u sites, and they were also careful not to have link circles tracing back to their other group of well-known fakes... Laughing

But I wouldn't buy off that site if my life depended on it!
(while y'all know fakes by the shoes, I know know fakes by the codes Very Happy )

"3 stripes a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner!"
http://eatmoreshoes.com
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#7

I knew it was fake because I have eyes! Laughing

Man goes into cage. Cage goes in the salsa. Sharks in the salsa. Our shark!
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#8

Word Phile... you know me, that blind and deaf supe fiend on the corner slangin' rock to support his kick habit!

"3 stripes a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner!"
http://eatmoreshoes.com
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#9

Laughing @ SP.


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#10

Lose the link huh, dont promote these scammers.
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#11

I second that motion MrSS, do as I did!

Actually I'm gonna go back and make my non-links even more non-linking!

"3 stripes a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner!"
http://eatmoreshoes.com
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#12

I sorted it.
Should've acted earlier but I'm all over the place at the moment.


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