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Re: This seems to good to be true.... (only of interest to Ricoh 7000 users)

Posted: 02 Mar 2013, 13:57
by socialgiraffe
As mentioned I have purchased these and will report back when they arrive.

I will be able to tell immediately if they are fake and will report him to Ebay and possibly Sawgrass as well. Even though I do not like the Sawgrass hold they have over us, I hate fakers even more as it could potentially damage my business big time.

Re: This seems to good to be true.... (only of interest to Ricoh 7000 users)

Posted: 02 Mar 2013, 14:56
by Stitch Up
Ebay don't give a toss, they're just in it for the money! Trading Standards should be the first port 'o call.

Re: This seems to good to be true.... (only of interest to Ricoh 7000 users)

Posted: 02 Mar 2013, 17:25
by viccar
A quick search through their history show they have been selling sublijetr since october

Re: This seems to good to be true.... (only of interest to Ricoh 7000 users)

Posted: 10 Mar 2013, 21:20
by socialgiraffe
Well I received the carts and inspected everything, (box colour the way the plastic bag had been sealed, the nozzle etc. etc.) and everything seemed to be exactly as Sawgrass "genuine".

I then spoke to Sawgrass who said two things...

Firstly that if I send them the bar code they will be able to tell me exactly when the ink was made and to confirm it was genuine, which they have. Also the lady said that she has seen carts for about this price before and essentially it is normally a company that purchases them in the hope of reselling but soon realise that sublimation is not a mass market product.

So after all this, I have a set of genuine Sawgrass inks for £50.00

Am one happy bunny :smile:

Would have gone back and purchased more, but it seems someone has beaten me to it.....!!!!!

Re: This seems to good to be true.... (only of interest to Ricoh 7000 users)

Posted: 10 Mar 2013, 21:34
by bms
socialgiraffe;67328 wrote:Also the lady said that she has seen carts for about this price before and essentially it is normally a company that purchases them in the hope of reselling but soon realise that sublimation is not a mass market product.
You're very lucky then. If these come up again then we'll be buying them in bulk as well!!

I find the comment above difficult to believe from 2 points - 1. Sawgrass control the market tightly so they must know who they've sold these cartridges to and 2. you only get a Sawgrass account if you know your market so why (or how) a company could buy these trade if they didn't know the market is bizarre. This assumes they did buy trade (and lost money) or even more of a bodge, they bought retail and lost even more!

Re: This seems to good to be true.... (only of interest to Ricoh 7000 users)

Posted: 10 Mar 2013, 21:54
by spongerobinson
out of curiosity what was the expiry date on the cartridges? I think the listing just said 2013 didn't it?

Re: This seems to good to be true.... (only of interest to Ricoh 7000 users)

Posted: 10 Mar 2013, 23:23
by socialgiraffe
Sponge: 31/10/2013
If these come up again then we'll be buying them in bulk as well!!
Not if I get there first (and ahead of another member on here!) :smile:

1. Sawgrass control the market tightly so they must know who they've sold these cartridges to and 2. you only get a Sawgrass account if you know your market so why (or how) a company could buy these trade if they didn't know the market is bizarre.
Sorry Martin, should have explained better. At the time when I had the conversation with Sawgrass they had not received the images of the bar code etc that I sent. She only said what she said as a general thing. She did also say that sometimes they are sold off cheap because of the expiry date looming. This is fairly unlikely in this case as I have also purchased a set from MLP and the expiry date is only 1 month later.