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Are There Any Legit Whole Sale Dealers For Dr. Dre Beat

Do they sell fake Beats by Dre on eBay?

Yes it is fairly common for sellers to try and sell fake Beats by dre headphones.Typically there are a number of factors to look out for:Pictures on headphone box (if you have already purchased them)Feedback (people will say if they received fake headphones.)Number sold and number left to sellThe following link is a basic guide for figuring out whether your headphones are fake or not; however I would suggest looking on google for a guide for the specific model you are planning on buying.How to Spot Fake Beats by Dre Tour HeadphonesPicturesThere tend to be some inconsistancies with the pictures on the box, whether it is their precise shade and positioning and sometimes even Dre’s signature on the back. The serial number should be a dead giveaway - since Beats is now owned by Apple you can contact Apple customer service and give them the serial number and get them to check you have a genuine set of headphones. It is also possible that the manufacturer of the fake headphones purchased a set of genuine ones and is using the same serial number of all the headphone boxes to give the impression that they are genuine.FeedbackThis is sort of self explanatory - people will complain via feedback if they can see that their headphones are fake. Sometimes if there is mixed feedback but only a small amount of feedback I would suggest steering clear from that seller since it could just be a friend of the seller or the seller themselves trying to give the impression of a legitimate business.Number sold and number left to sellIf they have sold lots of pairs of them then good for them. The point is to check the price and compare them to brick and mortar store retail prices. If they are obviously much cheaper, then its likely they are fake and so they are still making some profit regardless of the lower than usual price. If they are at a similar price they could just be greedy as hell and using this to reassure you that their product is what you mean to buy. If they have a lot left to sell i.e. more than 10 available is what it usually says on ebay (and of course at a lower price) then once again it is likely they are fakes. Beats is not going to sell headphones direcly to ebay sellers at a lower price like they do to normal retailers because there isnt anywhere near as much advertisement that they are getting out of this. Less advertisement > less profit.Anyways this is just a basic guide, hopefully you find it helpful and I didnt repeat myself too much.

What legit website could i buy Beats by Dre cheap?

ebay

Is yugster.com a legit electronic website or is it a scam.?

I want to buy some beats studio headphones from this site. They say their 100 authentic guaranteed but only cost $108 and after shipping $115 which I'm like it doesn't make sense. Why are they so low priced? They say their low priced because These units will arrive in bulk packaging (retail box not included) in order for us to be able to offer this rock bottom price. What do you guys think. Is this sit me fake are the beats fake. I don't want to get ripped off I only want real beats no knock offs. Help will be great. Thanks

How is Shopclues able to sell the Studio headphone by Beats at ₹650 approx.?

Because they are not original. Simple. And secondly, even Rs. 650 is high for them because they are available for around Rs. 150 if bought 10 pieces from a wholesaler.I have tested that headphone myself and it felt something out of 1950s. You should buy this only to gift it to your enemy.If you have that budget and want to buy headphone them I'll suggest generic non branded as they will have better quality than that beats. Also you may have an access to entery level original Sony or senheiser. Please don't discreaminate ShopClues over this matter. A buyer should have good enough conscience about the pricing. Online websites don't have control over counterfeiting and it's not just limited to shopclues. I can show you such examples on all websites.I'll tell you one insider thing. All branded items have very little profit margin for the seller. So it's not even remotely possible to get any branded item that cheap. For example, skullcandy ink'd 2 headphones have mrp around 1200. Company sells them around 900 to distributors, who sell to wholesalers around 920, retail sellers can obtain them at 950 from wholesalers. So it's not possible to sell them bellow 950 for any seller. Also these online websites charge from 5% to 25% commission on the sales. So seller will sell them above 950 + commission % rate + vat% to make some profit. You see anyone selling that headphone below 1000 is simply selling counterfeiter. And about counterfiet, you can get one as low as 200. It's very hard to say how much flipkart makes behind every sale of moto e. It should be around a few hundreds only, which is almost same as the flip cover it sells for moto e.  So how can a layman determine if someone's selling original or not? First check the mrp on official websites. Then assume anything that's lower than 70% of that is not original. Prices can fall below that if company is fireselling them or clearing the stocks. If they were my 18k I'd certainly wait for reviews to appear too. Above explanation is applicable for all branded items except for anything that's in cloths category.No one makes money online by selling all branded unless you are like exclusive seller for that brand for the whole country. Source: I work behind the curtains.

What are the consequences of selling fake objects on eBay?

The most immediate consequence is having to refund the client. The second consequence is having your eBay account revoked. The third consequence is having your Paypal account revoked, not to mention any money you may have in that account frozen for an extended period of time. Finally, you may face legal consequences, especially if you knowingly or had a reasonable expectation (too good to be true supplier ) that the product you were selling was a fake. There are not that many prosecutions that I am aware but the first three consequences are very common, even if there is ZERO proof that you actually sold something fake. The burden of proof is on the seller to show their items are legitimate.

Is this site safe and reliable?

As the former Editor for fakeheadphones.com (currently offline, but I'm working on it) the answer is no, this website is not genuine.

http://www.monstercable.com/headphones/F...

http://www.monstercable.com/counterfeit/... - This is the list of sites that are selling counterfeit. However i would say the list is far bigger than that.

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/... - Monster's New Alliance With U.K. Trading Standards Service Results in Largest-Ever U.K. Seizure of Counterfeit



As for the UK dealer list, the current online list of authrosied dealers is pretty small

http://www.monstercable.com/dealer_locator/default_UK.asp - UK Authorised Dealer List




http://www.monstercable.com/counterfeit/buying_guide.asp - Quote link

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If the price is too good, too low, it's a counterfeit product.
Special low pricing for bulk sales, will be counterfeit product.

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Unfortunately the truth is that counterfeits sell for almost the same price as the genuine headphones .. so it kinda throws you off the scent. One might think that for £5-10 less, they're still getting the real thing.


For some stupid reason Monster put my site 'fakeheadphones.com' down as an unauthorized deals. Strange because it was an info site, we did sell anything and i had a good relationship with Monster, they were always very helpful with the information.


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All headphones have been copied!
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back in the day when Monsters' range was a little smaller I email Monster and they informed me at the time, that every single one of their headphones had been copied. I can't comment on the current collection, however I would be very careful ....


Even better, there are hundreds of headphones that are far better sound, far more stylish, and that haven't fallen victim to the counterfeit market!

best of luck:

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