Hey everyone I just came across a GREAT website where you can buy wholesale from China. They have everything--Taylor Made--Callaway you name it. Anyhow the deal looks like you pay through Paypal and they hold your money in escrow until you receive your goods. When you get your goods they ask if it is EXACTLY as described. If you say no, you just send it back and they never send your money. Looks pretty good to me--thought I would pass it along (they also have other things other than golf)
I know Calloway makes Big Bertha's in China. I also know China is full of knock-offs. These guys are selling TaylorMade R7s at $133, when my pro shop charges around $400. They are selling Titleist Pro V1 at $18.50 a box when the pro shop charges $50. The sleeve of Pro V1s in my desk drawer say Made in the USA. Not sure how its possible to offer the real goods at these bargains. When its too good to be true, it usually isn't. Yours.
The risk of kicking butt is you get some crap on your shoe
I understand all the feedback, I've got some Ipods on order I'll let the post know how they come in. With the other stuff it might be worth a shot to get it and have it checked out, if it's not real, paypal never sends them your money...
As a friend of mine says "if you're feeling froggy--leap" haha
I have heard of these sites and Don't Do It--If your paying for a good set of clubs, then what you need to exspect is a fitting and a follow up after they arrive. Just remember you get what you pay for.
You are talking about the country where all the fake Rolex's and fake Gucci handbags come from. I have to agree with the posters above.
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