I don't like to be skeptical, but I suspect most do know what they are selling. They're buying from unauthorized sellers and the price they're paying has to be a clue too.I believe many sellers may not even know they are selling fake parts.
I don't like to be skeptical, but I suspect most do know what they are selling. They're buying from unauthorized sellers and the price they're paying has to be a clue too.I believe many sellers may not even know they are selling fake parts.
“#1 seller” and “authentic“ are most certainly NOT the same thing. I would toss them in the trash, and get a new set. Honestly.Purchased from the #1 seller of Denso spark plugs on eBay.
Honestly, did you really think he would tell you that they're fake/counterfeit ? He could play dumb but depending on where he got them, he can't always say for sure.I asked the vendor if they were genuine Toyletta; he said yes.
Purchased from the #1 seller of Denso spark plugs on eBay.
At the time, my question was more if they were aftermarket vs Toyota.Honestly, did you really think he would tell you that they're fake/counterfeit ? He could play dumb but depending on where he got them, he can't always say for sure.
Don't get me wrong, I'll try and save money any time I can too ! I've gotten to the point where I have to accept it might not be worth the risk, so I pay more (but feel better in the end).And out like $240, as I recall. Hopefully I learned my lesson.
Agreed. Once bitten twice shy.Don't get me wrong, I'll try and save money any time I can too ! I've gotten to the point where I have to accept it might not be worth the risk, so I pay more (but feel better in the end).
So are coils. Don't ask me how I know.There are certain things that you want the genuine article. Spark plugs is one of those.
That’s red flag #1. Even Amazon’s a crapshoot - unless it’s sold and shipped by Amazon. I have almost 70K on a Amazon-purchased set of Denso SK20R-11 plugs, but next time I do plugs I’m going to my local parts house or even the dealer.Purchased from the #1 seller of Denso spark plugs on eBay.
eBay? Almost certainly fake.Purchased from the #1 seller of Denso spark plugs on eBay.
How do impostor companies get away with producing lower quality versions of a product under the brand name? Isn't that violating some sort of law? I always use NGKs and have never had any problems with poor quality plugs...
The problem with Amazon is they mix the inventory together between different vendor, so you can end up getting inventory from a fake when you buy from a real dealer or the other way around.EBAY I would never buy plugs from. Period. Amazon, its a crap shoot. Established auto parts stores, both brick and online, are usually ok.