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How to identify the authenticity of Li Ning badminton racket?

Sigh~~~ I feel really helpless after seeing online reviews and recommendations. If you want to buy good things in an online store, you must first see how much the market price of the thing you buy is, and then let me tell you, whether it is Li Ning, Victory or Yonex, the futures you order are all 5.3 Discount, spot prices are all 5.6% off. Then check where the brand of badminton racket you buy is produced? For example, Li Ning's shooting studios are in Dongguan and Xiamen. It is best not to buy Yonex online, because if you dare to buy, I can guarantee that 9 out of 10 are fake. The Victory factory is in Nanjing, or the most expensive rackets LJ11, 10 and Cyclone 21 are in Taiwan. Then when you want to buy a racket, it is best to find a seller from the same place, and then check whether the price he sells is higher or lower than the 5.6% discount. You can buy it if it is slightly higher, and then see how his credibility is, and finally talk to his store. You have to act like an expert, and he won't dare to lie to you, because he's also afraid that you will give him the goods back and give him a bad review. If necessary, I can help you negotiate with his store. My QQ number is 382748862. I have been working as a shopping guide in the largest store in Xi'an called the West Wuhuan Store for three years. I sell Victory Uni and Li-Ning. If you need anything, I can help you answer your questions. When you get the racket, you can check the barcode on it. There are two types of barcodes, one is the center number and the other is the cone number. They can be checked on major official websites. When you look at a good racket in an online store, I suggest you not to string it in the store. There are two reasons. First, fake rackets are usually string-stretched. Second, the string-drawing technology is uneven. When you When you get a racket from an online store, check whether the wire grooves have been pulled. If there are any signs of being pulled, it means that the racket is a finished racket and the threads have been cut and sent to you. After checking that there is no problem, go to the largest and best-selling badminton store in your local area, pay 10 yuan for the manual fee, and let their shopping guide pull the strings for you. I have been engaged in badminton shooting in Xi'an for three years. I sell Victory, Li Ning and Yonex. I hope it helps. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

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