Fake Babolat Drive GT?

davkarimz

New User
I'm not quite sure where else to ask this question but in here.. so I'm gonna go ahead.

I was looking for a backup racket for my Drive GT, and i came upon this.
http://www.boardsforless.com/heagflrajute.html

This site seems very fishy, but I wanted to know if the actual racket is real? As it states: authentic foreign model graphic may differ slightly from US model.

Any thoughts?
 

lonux

Hall of Fame
You can't base your opinion of the sites. They could just have taken the pictures from the site of tennis-warehouse for example.

You can only know it when you actually buy them, but I won't do that. Both sites seems very fishy and their discounts seem to be pretty high!
 

ice812

New User
I won't buy a racket online unless it's from an authorized dealer like tennis warehouse. There are too many fakes being sold. As lonux said, they can show you a pic from taken from TW and you don't know what you will actually receive. This is the same for auction sites.
 

thejuice

Hall of Fame
There are quite a few red flags with this company. It bugs the sh*t out of me when I see incorrect grammar (I've had to learn to just deal with it on TT as many of us are rushing when we type) so when I see a lot of mistakes with an online company, I immediately question the professionalism of that company. On top of that, the company's email address is a regular old Yahoo address. That tells me that these sticks are being sold by some kid out of his/her mom's garage.
 
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