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Are the shoes at Queenstown authentic as well? Online shop sellers had given me word on the shoes' authenticity too.
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Gabriel
07 Jun 2019
Undergraduate at National University of Singapore
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If the price for the latest Nike trainers are too good to be true, I would question the authenticity as well.
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Going by econs reasoning: Entire of Queenstown mall sells sports related goods including sports shoe...
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Which online website were you shopping for the sport shoes? Online sites like Zalora & ASOS should be authentic, but others like Qoo10 or Lazada might not be. Did you do a "background check" on the seller - Checking out reviews of all the seller's product listings (Any bad comments, reading other people's Q&A Irresponsive, no after-sales service if there are defects/need to exchange size).
As for the shoes sold at Queenstown, it should be authentic since it is illegal to sell counterfeits/replicas of trademarked goods in Singapore, pursuant to Section 49 of the Trade Marks Act.
As a rule of thumb, if the price seems too good to be true, then it probably is. Meaning to say, if it claims to be authentic at a much cheaper price, then it probably is fake.