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Indonesia imported piano scam

This is indeed the case. Currently, there are many fake foreign brands in the market. It can be said that 99% of the "originally imported pianos" are processed and produced in small workshops in Deqing, Zhejiang or Shanghai. The piano industry lacks regulatory authorities. The manufacturing threshold is also very low, so many domestic businesses and manufacturers use the Chinese people's mentality of admiring foreigners and buying imported pianos to package themselves.

Registering a company costs several thousand yuan, and registering a trademark costs 2,000-3,000 yuan. Pick a fake foreign brand, then find a publicity and planning company to edit the story and package it.

Pianos produced in Indonesia are very rare in the Chinese market and have a very small market share. If they had not relied on huge profits, they would have gone bankrupt long ago. There is no need to use Kawai and Yamaha pianos to copycat small brands produced in Indonesia. Many brands have given themselves a premium. Many unscrupulous merchants also take advantage of this to hype and publicize, not only slandering Kawai and Yamaha, but also putting money on their own faces. It is really funny. Since Kawai and Yamaha are not good, why use Yamaha? Wai comes to set himself up, and then promotes his products, how good the price is, and how cost-effective it is. It's just a fool's errand. He uses domestic materials to configure semi-finished pianos, brings them to Indonesia, then installs them, OEMs them, and then returns. In the domestic market, just get a customs declaration form, certificate of imported piano, etc., just to fool laymen! ! !