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<p>[QUOTE="Detecto92, post: 1419717, member: 75105"]No, just severely ticked at all the counterfeiting operations that go on in China.</p><p><br /></p><p>They reverse engineer our electronics and sell them on the black market.</p><p><br /></p><p>iPhones, and Expensive Minelab/White's Metal detectors are being counterfeited.</p><p><br /></p><p>Gold bars, silver bars are being counterfeited. </p><p><br /></p><p>Coins, both ancient and modern get counterfeited. They are even faking PCGS/NGC slabs too.</p><p><br /></p><p>Gold and silver jewelry are being faked. I've seen large gold rings marked 14K sold on some websites for $20 with made in china stickers on them. They are faking sterling rings too. Usually stainless steel with a Sterling/925 mark.</p><p><br /></p><p>They are also faking antiques too. Tiffany lamps are popular.</p><p><br /></p><p>Most have no comprehension of how badly this is damaging the market, and most have no comprehension of how many operations there are across the pond. </p><p><br /></p><p>So while I do not hate the Chinese, I wish for all counterfeiting operations and those involved in China to be blasted off the map.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Detecto92, post: 1419717, member: 75105"]No, just severely ticked at all the counterfeiting operations that go on in China. They reverse engineer our electronics and sell them on the black market. iPhones, and Expensive Minelab/White's Metal detectors are being counterfeited. Gold bars, silver bars are being counterfeited. Coins, both ancient and modern get counterfeited. They are even faking PCGS/NGC slabs too. Gold and silver jewelry are being faked. I've seen large gold rings marked 14K sold on some websites for $20 with made in china stickers on them. They are faking sterling rings too. Usually stainless steel with a Sterling/925 mark. They are also faking antiques too. Tiffany lamps are popular. Most have no comprehension of how badly this is damaging the market, and most have no comprehension of how many operations there are across the pond. So while I do not hate the Chinese, I wish for all counterfeiting operations and those involved in China to be blasted off the map.[/QUOTE]
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