Tired of bootleg


I hate to be a goodie two shoes, but I've been seeing postings
for "Nordost" cables from Beijing. I was curious because the price was tempting so I contacted the seller and asked for serial #s. Long story short, no serial #s and a lot of fancy talk about "cut cables, dealer terminated, blah, blah, etc".
I both have Nordost cables AND wish they were a fraction of the price but it just bugs the hell out of me that some schmuck is pushing this junk and afraid someone might buy into it. When buying used, I recommend always asking for the serial #s and calling Nordost to confirm that they are real. This should at least keep the bootlegging down a bit. If I'm ever wealthy, I will gladly pay full retail for their, to my ears, excellent products.
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Nordost is not the only cable company that is struggling with the fraud market. Cardas, Tara Labs, Audioquest, MIT, XLO and many other major brands are dealing with these same issues. Buyer beware.
Jafant, the companies are aware of them, that is why many companies are starting to use serial numbers, certificates of authenticity and even holograms to try to stay a step ahead of the frauds.