Fake or not?
#1
Hi, I am in the market for a new radio, and think I'm going to get the futaba 4pl. Amain hobbies sells them for $250 + $50 for another reciver. So I looked on eBay to try and find some cheaper ones and there are 4pl's with 2 recivers for only $230!!! Would these most likely be fake though? They come from hong kong. Here is a link to the radio: http://hp.mobileweb.ebay.com.au/home?mfs=hdrL
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Any help would be great.
Thanks
#2
The link you posted doesn't go directly to any product however, from what I've seen before, I can tell you that it's probably an authentic tx with one real rx (i.e. what comes in the box) and one extra imitation brand rx that's 50/50 to acutally work right. BTW, if you view the 4PL on Amain's site while logged in, it should show you a "member's price" of $219 or on Stormer it'll be $219 when you add it to your cart. Futaba doesn't allow merchants to advertise a price lower than the MAP price of $249.
#4
Is this fake? It's $100 cheaper then a-main!!! It says it's factory sealed though..
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Airtronic...item53eaa2d6f7
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Airtronic...item53eaa2d6f7
Last edited by OMG23RC; 10-15-2012 at 05:18 AM.
#5
Hard to say on that one but with Ebay, just follow your gut sometimes and if you're more comfortable buying something you know will work from a store you know will be around for a while, then pay the extra and go that route.
#8
I hesitate to by any big ticket item except batteries maybe from outside the country. It's not worth saving a few dollars to deal with the potential issues. Try your local hobby shop first and if they don't have a reasonably good price go with Amain, Stormer or even Tower etc.
If you have a problem and you've purchased something from Hong Kong, even if the company is perfectly reputable you now have to return something to Hong Kong - that's not cheap - and it's a major pain. It's great finding a deal, but be careful!
If you have a problem and you've purchased something from Hong Kong, even if the company is perfectly reputable you now have to return something to Hong Kong - that's not cheap - and it's a major pain. It's great finding a deal, but be careful!




