With CG4s listing at $600+ this is not logical
Ping June 27th, 2008

If you are buying from ebay, ask specific questions. For example, do clubs have serial numbers/warranty and are they guaranteed authentic? Get this in email and keep it. My credit card co dropped the charges because I could prove the items sent to me were fake and that the seller was a crook based off all the email. Also make sure the seller is a power seller and that they have the $1000 buyer protection. It doesn’t do any good that a seller has a return policy if they are selling fakes because they likely won’t honor it. Most legit sellers are quick to reply to email and will give phone numbers etc. if you have questions. Counterfeiter’s dodge you on often block out previously sold item information as “private” on their feedback score report. Stay away from 1 or 2 day autions as these are usually crooks trying to dump their junk quick. Bottom line, don’t bid until you are confident in the seller.
Last suggestion for what it’s worth…if a deal seems to good to be true, go with your instinct because it probably is. I see iron sets like the one I got dupped on starting out at $100 a set. With CG4s listing at $600+ this is not logical, but sooo tempting! However, don’t think a high price is a guarantee that the clubs you are bidding on are real either. My friend spent $600 on TM CGBs and they were fakes as well. Good luck.
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