Too good to be true?

A place to list and reference all Spyderco counterfeits, clones, and replicas that are found. Anything that isn't a legitimate Spyderco fits in this area.
Steveng
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Too good to be true?

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Hic et nunc
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Re: Too good to be true?

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anyone buy for first? :winking-tongue
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SpyderEdgeForever
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Re: Too good to be true?

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Always go to legitimate knife stores and verify that the item is coming direct from Spyderco. We must all stand together against these criminals who make and sell fakes.
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Re: Too good to be true?

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The images are real but there's a lot of scam sites that use real images just like this one. One of the best ways to tell is by the payment methods they accept. The homepage does say that it accepts credit cards. So that's a good sign. However, if you run the site through the scam detector their scrore isn't very good

https://www.scam-detector.com/validator ... om-review/

I agree with SEF, I would rather buy from a online shop that we know is legit rather than risk it with one like this
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