Siltech says TMR sold me a fake cable but I want to believe TMR


First off, TMR is as professional as it gets.  As someone who’s worked in the backend of a business, I can plainly see the lengths they go through and time spent refining what they do. They offer a 110% authentic guarantee. At least that’s what I’ve seen, the salesman in the phone told me last night. Today I look into it and there’s no longer 110% but 100%. 
anyways, there was a siltech ruby double crown power cable. I looked it up before purchasing and found page with minimal information on siltech website. The cable looked similar but very different than the one on tmr website. Maybe It’s not the same cable I thought. I dug deeper and found a lot of pictures of siltech cables with Asian language and followed the websites to find a lot of fakes. These looked closer to what was in TMR website. 
so called TMR and expressed my concern. Ryan assured me they were probably real because of the process they use to identify authenticity. That put me at ease. However before calling I had reached out to the North American distributor and siltech themselves.  Talked in the phone with monarch and sent him pictures via text. He never got back to me. Siltech messaged me this morning tell me the cable is not in their database and is a fake 

here’s my dilemma, I’ve heard many of times about how companies don’t like people buying used because it means they’re not getting the sale. Makes sense. Is there a possibility that siltech is lying?  
does anyone here have experience with siltech and ruby double crown or fake siltech in general and could help me identify?

bthrb4u

If you suspect you've been given a counterfeit dollar bill (any denomination) take it to a bank.  If they think it's fake, they will confiscate the currency and give you nothing.  The Treasury dept. might contact you at a later date.

If they think it’s fake, they will confiscate the currency and give you nothing.

Better off spending it on high-end cables!

 

@bthrb4u 

nether regions of a black whole

Methinks you have a spelling mistake there, but there is more than one possible correction ... angry

I wrote this quickly while stopping for a minute to grab a drink for the kids while at an amusement park. I’m sure there’s plenty of misspelling, grammatical errors and unequivocally comprehensive. 

I am not a fan of power cables. My biggest investment is a PS AUDIO top of the line cable for $500. It's a very fat piece of wire bought new. I once tried a higher priced PC and it was kind of brighter-sounding- not great for average recorded CD's. So I replaced it with a Belden cable that came with the component for free.That sounded (to me) more neutral. Interconnects (again IMHO) are a different story- more apparent differences that would justify paying more. I maintain that the engineering in the studio makes a huge and unmistakable difference. I have proved it at a dealer by bringing certain discs with me and the salesperson wants to know what I brought. Other than that my ears are OK- but not made out of 18K gold.