Fake Britian - BBC One today. Car parts

Fake Britian - BBC One today. Car parts

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Herbs

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4,926 posts

231 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Well worth a watch if you buy car parts off the Internet especially airbags, brake discs or alloys.

Shocking so please be aware.

Mods - I know this is TV related but feel the important information contained will be seen more general gassing.

va1o

16,034 posts

209 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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What time?

Herbs

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4,926 posts

231 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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It's on now but hopefully will be on I player later

Monty Zoomer

1,459 posts

159 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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"Britian" rofl

Seesure

1,188 posts

241 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Some of the "fake" alloys looked pretty convincing ... until they were tested !!!

Shaw Tarse

31,544 posts

205 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Herbs said:
It's on now but hopefully will be on I player later
It should be.

drivin_me_nuts

17,949 posts

213 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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very upset. my new Gucci thong is a complete fake.

Herbs

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4,926 posts

231 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Monty Zoomer said:
"Britian" rofl
Sorry typing on a phone with a cast on a broken wrist....

chrisw666

22,655 posts

201 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Monty Zoomer said:
"Britian" rofl
A typo makes you rofl?

Wow.

rigga

8,732 posts

203 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Unfortunately its not a new thing, back in the early 90's I recall bulletins being released by vauxhall stating how to identify genuine lower suspension arms from fake ones, this was due to the increasing number of bent items we were seeing through the workshop which were not oe fitments ......also I think at that time we had notification of fake brake pads too

Herbs

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4,926 posts

231 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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The airbags shown were just plain scary - would do more damage than not having one!

lufbramatt

5,363 posts

136 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Are these parts being sold as a decent brand, ie fake bosch/lemforder/brembo/bbs packaging, or just crap pattern parts? I've seen some really shonky parts in local motor factor type places that I would refuse to use, like cheap CV joints and electrical sensors etc. but they wern't being sold pretending to be genuine parts. It is scary though, as I guess lots of these type of parts get fitted by garages and the owner of the car is completely oblivious to what's going on. DIYers are more likely to take notice of what they're fitting- I always try to get OE or OEM parts from a reputable supplier as I'm very aware of how important parts like this are. I'll have to check the program out on iplayer later on.

MarkRSi

5,782 posts

220 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Whereabouts are these fake parts bought from? Fleabay? Or elsewhere?

Herbs

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4,926 posts

231 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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OEM - that's why I wanted to bring it to everyone's attention. By looking you would never know either.

I remembered a thread on here where a members alloy wheel broke after hitting a curb exactly as they did in the programme

nixon1

216 posts

162 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Most of the stuff is coming from China and sold via "well known internet bidding sites". The usual story, apparently.
It's quite frustrating listening to people who are upset they've got a fake when they've paid 25% of the price (what did they expect?!)... more worryingly some of the fakes look good.
Is the way forward to start verifying supply chain and exposing this to consumers?

Otispunkmeyer

12,660 posts

157 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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nixon1 said:
Most of the stuff is coming from China and sold via "well known internet bidding sites". The usual story, apparently.
It's quite frustrating listening to people who are upset they've got a fake when they've paid 25% of the price (what did they expect?!)... more worryingly some of the fakes look good.
Is the way forward to start verifying supply chain and exposing this to consumers?
Its price of everything value of nothing again isn't it. They don't wanna pay the OEM prices because they haven't got a handle on the value of properly engineered parts. Its just metal 'innit, shouldn't be that expensive....


Nealio

308 posts

195 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Old news really, it's quite an expansive and well known about issue.

The various Federal Mogul brands actually carry fairly involved anti-counterfeiting measures such as holograms and computerised codes on the packaging which you can check online to ensure they're authentic

nixon1

216 posts

162 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Yesterday I bought some brake discs, however made the decision to go for MTec (from their website) rather than chance some other well-known make from ebay. Let's just prey that the pallet of discs they have came from a reputable source biggrin

Maybe the next big boom will be the hologram (or some other tech) business whereby every item can be checked regardless.

SiH

1,826 posts

249 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Nealio said:
Old news really, it's quite an expansive and well known about issue.

The various Federal Mogul brands actually carry fairly involved anti-counterfeiting measures such as holograms and computerised codes on the packaging which you can check online to ensure they're authentic
I'd have to challenge your assertion that it's a well known about area; there are a lot of people that would think knock-offs are only found at car boot sales and those men who pull up next to you at a petrol station and ask if you want to buy a watch. The idea of counterfeit items coming through well regarded retailers would surprise a lot of people.
As for holograms, the Chinese can copy anything these days! There are huge volumes of counterfeit medicines knocking around with perfect copies of the original hologram; it's truly frightening!

Art0ir

9,402 posts

172 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Seesure said:
Some of the "fake" alloys looked pretty convincing ... until they were tested !!!
Rotas?


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