QUOTE(DigitalTech @ Mar 18 2010, 12:02 PM)
I came across some China website about Monster counterfeit cables (M2000 & M1000 HDMI) selling at USD10-20 only per piece.
Ebay, lelong, and even LYN are selling it for RM150-RM180. They are making whopping RM100 per piece on fake Monster cables.
This is the website I found: http://www.gingdom.com/goods-228.html
You also can google it and you can find a lot of China factories are mass producing it.
Even now the new Dr Dre Beats Monster headphones are copied and mass produced.
You can also find a warning message on Monster official websites.
Just beware.
"You pay peanut, you get monkey"
Bro, comparing Harvey Norman prices and other retail prices, the Monster cable sold in LYN is more likely less than 45% of or half-price i would say.Ebay, lelong, and even LYN are selling it for RM150-RM180. They are making whopping RM100 per piece on fake Monster cables.
This is the website I found: http://www.gingdom.com/goods-228.html
You also can google it and you can find a lot of China factories are mass producing it.
Even now the new Dr Dre Beats Monster headphones are copied and mass produced.
You can also find a warning message on Monster official websites.
Just beware.
"You pay peanut, you get monkey"
I've also encountered people selling in Mudah.my for below RM200. So are these cables fake as well?
How do you consider cables are fake? Even fake cables function as genuine rite?
I've also seen Monster cables sold in SQ at very unbelievable cut-throat price. Probably you're the best person to answer since your selling the cables for almost 60% off.
Not having a go at you alright, just concern and want to clear doubt..
This post has been edited by sKyWiR3pT3lTd: Mar 18 2010, 02:01 PM
Mar 18 2010, 02:00 PM

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