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warfa

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Apr 12, 2007
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http://www.nikeallstar.com
Hi guys, i was wondering if this website is fake or legit! its really nice and i would order from it if its legit but i can't figure it out!
The thing that worries me is that they only accept western union money transfer which does not have any security at all!

i would value any advice and suggestion.
Thank You!
 
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Todds-iMac:~ todd$ whois nikeallstar.com

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   Domain Name: NIKEALLSTAR.COM
   Registrar: ENOM, INC.
   Whois Server: whois.enom.com
   Referral URL: http://www.enom.com
   Name Server: DNS11.HICHINA.COM
   Name Server: DNS12.HICHINA.COM
   Status: clientDeleteProhibited
   Status: clientTransferProhibited
   Updated Date: 13-feb-2007
   Creation Date: 16-oct-2005
   Expiration Date: 16-oct-2007

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Registration Service Provided By: Enom, Inc
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Domain name: nikeallstar.com

Registrant Contact:
   richengmaoyi
   li chaofan (zhanyx@it5.cn)
   +86.05946227000
   Fax: +86.05946281110
   fujianputiantaiwangjie
   putian, rujian 351100
   CN

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   li chaofan (zhanyx@it5.cn)
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   fujianputiantaiwangjie
   putian, rujian 351100
   CN

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   fang qisen (fangqisen@sina.com)
   +86.0596299810
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   putian,  100000
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Todds-iMac:~ todd$

I report. You decide. :D
 
They've been spamming here at MR and legitimate companies tend not to use yahoo and hotmail addresses for their business.
 
They're based in China and these are probably not genuine goods.

We are a comprehensive shoes-trade company, located in Putian City, Fujian Province, one of the well-known shoes cities in China. We specialize in trading brand-named athletic shoes and all kinds of hand bag (sic)
 
so what are the odds that i'll get the products if i send the money? :)
 
fujianputiantaiwangjie
putian, rujian 351100

Is that an outsourcing of Simon & Shyster?
 
To be fair they could be a legitimate business selling cheap knockoffs.

There are plenty of stores in Chinatown here that sell Nikes and Pumas, probably made in the same factories as the originals for $20 or so.
They look the same, perform the same, just not "real".

I know a while ago there was a weekend sale where one of L/V hangbag manufactuters sold shipping contanier full of the identical "knowoffs" for less than $50 each, now even people on buses have handbags identical to the originals - the L/V store cannot tell the difference.

I like the iphone logo thay have, the leaf is backwards.
 
They have a versign logo on the bottom of the page, but you can't click on it to verify that it is genuine. This is enough to mean that you shouldn't give them your custom.
 
www.Nikeallstar.com

First of all. Learn by connecting. I've been trying to find some authentic items on the website when it comes to Name brand items. I was told Nike stitche in the dates on their sneakers. Well so does replica distributors. It is already hard when you believe what you have is real and it is not. www.2007trade.com and www.Nikeallstar.com. Both China dealers. Both only accept cash via western union. Placed one order of shoes just to see. Yes, I did receive my products within 5-7 days. Knew the companies where small when one of them wrote out the USPS slip and not printed. Second. I was sure I was going to get jammed, but I did not. They have phone numbers I would call and ask. I bought two pairs of sneakers from 2007trade. They looked really good could not tell they are not authentic, but they were not. Did not realize that until stitching on sneaker came loose (on a Nike Sneaker). Nikeallstar. The items are a very good selection of replicas :( Sorry!!!!) But the owner is a honest man and he did send me my items and he did tell me that they were not real claimed they were really good quality. I will purchase again, but let my people know that they are not real. Have a great hunting.
 
First of all. Learn by connecting. I've been trying to find some authentic items on the website when it comes to Name brand items. I was told Nike stitche in the dates on their sneakers. Well so does replica distributors. It is already hard when you believe what you have is real and it is not. www.2007trade.com and www.Nikeallstar.com. Both China dealers. Both only accept cash via western union. Placed one order of shoes just to see. Yes, I did receive my products within 5-7 days. Knew the companies where small when one of them wrote out the USPS slip and not printed. Second. I was sure I was going to get jammed, but I did not. They have phone numbers I would call and ask. I bought two pairs of sneakers from 2007trade. They looked really good could not tell they are not authentic, but they were not. Did not realize that until stitching on sneaker came loose (on a Nike Sneaker). Nikeallstar. The items are a very good selection of replicas :( Sorry!!!!) But the owner is a honest man and he did send me my items and he did tell me that they were not real claimed they were really good quality. I will purchase again, but let my people know that they are not real. Have a great hunting.

Gee.. sounds like this person works for one of the above mentioned companies. The grammar/word usage was a red flag...
 
This is legit. I've bought plenty of things from here & so have a few people I know. They have been buying from here for a long time. Yes, western union is not a secure way to transfer money, but they haven't ripped anyone off that I know. They send what you order. Plain & sipmle as that. They buy wholesale so they are able to sell things cheap & still make a profit.
 
This is legit. I've bought plenty of things from here & so have a few people I know. They have been buying from here for a long time. Yes, western union is not a secure way to transfer money, but they haven't ripped anyone off that I know. They send what you order. Plain & sipmle as that. They buy wholesale so they are able to sell things cheap & still make a profit.

Interesting. Your first post on this board is to necro a thread over two years old. This is sounding more legit every day!
 
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