Looking to buy a Wilson nSix One, this guide will help.
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Many people buy nsix ones without even knowing that they had bought a fake.
Rule Number 1: Buy NationallyIf you buy from
China or other countries, you stand a high risk of getting ripped of
and losing your money for some plastic that will hurt your hand.
Some sellerssell fake rackets, when a customer finds out that they
had bought a fake racket, they ask for a refund. But the seller says,
if you leave positive feedback, then i will refund your racket. This is how he has such high feedback.
Rule Number 2: Ask them
The Following Shows Exactly what a GENUINE RACQUET would have:Ask the seller for the serial number on the hologram sticker (if it has one) and then send an email to wilson
If you Already have bought the racket, look for the following:
Check the Specifications of the racquet with the one on a
genuine retailer, make sure that they match. Note, the weight can
differ if you are looking at Strung Weight and Unstrung Weight.A Red Dot in the middle of the PS at the top of the racket
The Wilson HologramIf you remove the Wilson
Hologram. You will notice that it says "NOT FOR RESALE". If it does say
that, then the racquet is most likely genuine. Also note that MOST FAKE
RACQUETS HAVE THE WILSON HOLOGRAM, so don't be fooled.
Check For any paint defects, the overallpaint should not be glossynSix One Team - Silver PS at the top of the racquet
nSix One 95 - Yellow PS at the top of the racquet
Check the string patternnSix One Team - 18 mains and20 Crosses (Silver PS)nSix One 95 16 x 18- 16mains and 20 Crosses (Yellow PS)nSix One 95 18 x 20 - 18 mains and20 Crosses(Yellow PS)Checkthe BalanceBalance the racquet with
your index finger at the place where it says "wilson" on the throat of
the racquet. If the racquets head is heavier, then it is fake. If the
handle's side is heavier, then your one step closer to the real thing.
Count the Holes in different parts of the racquet and gepare it to the real picture.Grip SizeGenuine Racquets will have the Grip Size Sticker. If your racquet doesn't, this means that it is counterfeit.BarcodeIf you purchased your racquet brand
new, it should have the barcode on the grip. Note that counterfeit
racquets do not gee with barcodes. This means that the racquet is most
likely a fake.
Fake racquets are mostly from sellers in china, and the
majority of nsix one's on okay are fake. If requested, i can assist in
your purchase.
Also if the price of an nsix one is TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, its definately not true. So don't be fooled, and don't buy from China.
Avoid Sellers like yundongshangcheng and yundongtiandi, and avoid all sellers from china, unless they can prove that it is real.
If you have found a fake racquet, immediatly return it or report it to okay. http://pages.okay.ge.au/help/policies/replica-counterfeit.html
I hope i helped.
Written By:
Ashkon R.
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