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of the knives shown below are all
FAKES... |
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Fake : An eBay
bargain... |
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Fake : ...or a
'cash only' sale... |
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Fake : ...an
incredible deal ! |
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Fake : But
won't stay sharp... |
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Fake : ...worth
a few pence... |
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Fake : ...low
grade steel... |
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Fake : ...has
'Global' on blade. |
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Fake : So that
great bargain... |
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Fake : ...is
not so great... |
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Fake : ...afterall.
No chance of your money back either. |
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WARNING
- It is known that Global knives have been
reproduced and copied. These counterfeit items have
been offered to professional chefs and the general
public.
REMEMBER
- For peace of mind it is best to purchase your
Global Knives & Accessories through an authorised
stockist - they will be able to offer you not only
genuine, expert advice but also the genuine product.
If you are a professional chef you may be familiar
with the typical scenarioa knock on the back door
or someone asking you to spare a few minutes to see
what is in the boot of the car. Whatever the
approach, the story is the same. Genuine knives
at a discount ! Direct from the manufacturer !
Surplus stockbut be quick, cash only. Well,
the knives are bound to be cheap as they were
probably made in a Chinese factory for a few pence
and the edge will only last a short time, despite
the logo on the blade. In fact, it is normally the
case that the knives are so inferior that they do
not even justify the bargain price paid for them.
In another example, you may have visited a trade
fair or exhibition and been approached by someone
offering the deal of a lifetime. The story is that
Im an exhibitor and its time to pack up. We
have items out of their packaging/cant be bothered
to transport the knives back to the
warehouseinterested in these ? For cash, of
course. But of course, they are fake knives,
made in the same type of factory as the first
example and made of inferior materials.
Yoshikin, the manufacturers of Global, have also
found many examples of counterfeit products on
internet auction sites such as eBay, even
though the sellers claim that the products are
genuine and legal. The products may be cheaper but
for good reason...they are vastly inferior,
incorporating cheap steel, poor manufacturing
standards and blades that will not hold an edge for
more than a couple of uses. These illegal
reproductions are often offered as a collection of
knives in a black knife roll or case...so beware !
Recently, there have been a number of warnings
published on this subject and now some auction
dealers split these knife collections to sell them
as individual items.
It should be noted that Global is an EU registered
trademark, despite the fact that some counterfeit
products have duplicated this protected trademark.
Other reproductions may be labelled with 'Global
Chef' or 'Global Professional', which have no
association with Global Knives although every effort
has been made to pass the reproduction off as a
genuine product.
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What is counterfeiting ? -
Counterfeiting is the
deliberate use of a false trademark that is
identical with or substantially indistinguishable
from a registered trademark. It is theft.
Counterfeiting steals the identity of trademark
owners and robs consumers of a number of things,
including comfort, reliability and their personal
safety. Trademark counterfeiting is often thought of
as a victimless crime and that no great harm can
be caused by the sale or purchase of fake products.
Why shouldnt I buy
counterfeit products ? -
Counterfeit goods put public safety at risk. By
their very nature, fake goods are produced very
cheaply and are not subject to the rigorous testing
procedures that reputable manufacturers are required
to carry out on their products.
Counterfeiting is big business
- There is an
enormous cost worldwide in lost revenues, damage to
legitimate businesses and effect on employment. In
the UK alone, the estimated loss to the economy has
doubled over the last five years. In 2003, it cost
us over 4000 jobs and nearly 10 billion, on which
the VAT alone would fund several new schools and
hospitals. Counterfeiting is a very real threat to
the future of the many livelihoods that depend on
the businesses of trademark owners including
production workers and delivery drivers.
Links have been proven to other serious organised
crime and has been known to finance drug
trafficking. Many
counterfeiters hail from foreign countries, such as
South Korea, Vietnam, or Russia. They are frequently
organized in a network of importers and distributors
who use connections in China, South East Asia, or
Latin America to have their counterfeit and
imitation products made inexpensively by grossly
underpaid labourers.
Major criminals control much of the trade in fakes,
using their existing smuggling and money-laundering
networks to swamp the markets. In turn, global
intelligence has connected these vast illegal
profits to other serious organised crime, including
terrorism.
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REMEMBER
- For peace of mind it is best to purchase your
Global Knives & Accessories through an authorised
stockist - they will be able to offer you not only
genuine, expert advice but also the genuine product. |
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