Tired of bootleg


I hate to be a goodie two shoes, but I've been seeing postings
for "Nordost" cables from Beijing. I was curious because the price was tempting so I contacted the seller and asked for serial #s. Long story short, no serial #s and a lot of fancy talk about "cut cables, dealer terminated, blah, blah, etc".
I both have Nordost cables AND wish they were a fraction of the price but it just bugs the hell out of me that some schmuck is pushing this junk and afraid someone might buy into it. When buying used, I recommend always asking for the serial #s and calling Nordost to confirm that they are real. This should at least keep the bootlegging down a bit. If I'm ever wealthy, I will gladly pay full retail for their, to my ears, excellent products.
128x128moryoga
I have bought used from Agon members of good standing with fine results. I also buy some cheap but real stuff. Like Pheonix Gold Speaker cables and entry level Audience ICs called Audience Conductors, I didn't even know they existed until a dealer asked if I might be interested having been an Au24 buyer in the past. You don't have to pay a kings ransom for good sound.
I did buy some so called Cardas Jumpers that were suspicious and indeed turned out to be some home made all Cardas parts Jumpers a guy had been putting together. They work quite well really, but I had thought I was buying a true Cardas made product, which it turns out I was not.
I can't find the country of manufacture on the Nordost site. Does anyone know? Are Nordost cables made in China?
All,

make certain that these 'bootleg' products are being reported to the proper Companies.
Jafant, the companies are aware of them, that is why many companies are starting to use serial numbers, certificates of authenticity and even holograms to try to stay a step ahead of the frauds.
I would find it hard to believe that anyone who would know what Nordost or Siltech cables were would believe they were getting genuine cables from China for thirty bucks. I think the world is safe from the clutches of the Chinese cable companies.