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Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Yoppy, May 2, 2011.

  1. Elisha

    Elisha Regular Member

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    It's not just you. I emailed them multiple times when I wanted to get a KRP BS12 some months ago and they never got back to me. It seems like they pick and choose who they want to respond to!
     
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    After hearing all these, I think better get from Chris/authorised dealer Singapore better, very risky out there.
     
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    yeahehehehe Regular Member

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    Yeah , i think i will just go with chris. If they dont reply within 3 days , ill order from chris.

    What part of the racket is the Country code located again?
    And the "Made in Taiwan" is in every victor racket, right?
     
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    yeahehehehe Regular Member

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    Okay , they replied. What they said was
    Payment:
    INWARD REMITTANCE INFORMATION
    BENEFICIARY A/C: 299131021976

    BENEFICIARY: TENG WEI WU
    BENEFICIARY BANK: CHINATRUST COMMERCIAL BANK,HSIN-CHU BRANCH
    SWIFT:CTCBTWTP299
    OR
    (Western Union Quick Cash)

    Anyone care to help me with this one? I dont know what they meant
     
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    That's the required bank info to do a wire transfer to pay for your purchase.
     
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    When I bought the LF7300, I cut the original string immediately, and now am planning to string it with my usual string, i.e., Nanogy 99.

    Victor Taiwan explains the stringing recommendation for its rackets very clear, i.e., for main and cross stringing.
    I understand that Victor Europe recommends the stringing up to 12 Kg, equal with 26 Lbs, but I am not sure whether this recommendation is for (1) 26x26 Lbs, or (2) 24x26 Lbs, or (3) 26x28 Lbs.... :(

    Anyone can enlighten me for this matter ?
     
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    Oh my , i cant really understand. Can someone teach mo how to pay SOSA? Thanks
     
  9. lovince

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    Just take that info to your bank and say that you need to wire money to Taiwan. They'll help you out.
     
  10. Maklike Tier

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    Ungh, how much do bank transfers cost you guys? Here in Oz they cost on average $25, and sometimes the receiving bank takes a fee, too.
     
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    Yes, the message you got from SOSA is a telegraphic/wired transfer arrangement. Bring them to the bank and they should be able to help you out.

    SOSA should have also specified the price the racket with shipping cost.

    Once you've done the transfer, email SOSA with your delivery name, address and contact number.

    You also need to tell SOSA which string (choose from the list on the website) and the tension you want, as well as whether want towel or PU grip.
     
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    I told them about the string and tension i want (also the 3piece signature racket bag) but all they say is this.

    1 piese MXJJS+YY AC102EX(3GRIPS)*1+airmail NT5150
    1 piese MXJJS+ YY AC102EX(3GRIPS)*1+EMSmail NT5600

    They didnt said if it comes with the stringjob and the bag and im really worried. Any help?

    Also the one im gonna send money to is WU TENG WEI / TENG WEI WU

    P.S Where's their website?
     
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    yeahehehehe Regular Member

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    How can you understand it? Im having a hard time to understand it even with google translate.

    Also , then i have to find a Black VS-850 and a good stringer here , which is hard.

    Btw , as to what i saw in the yahoo auction page , they only have one left?!
     
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    didnt buy it online i was in taiwan so i physically found the store and bought it from there. no trade secert or anything i just searched "taiwan stores" in the search bar and this store comes up alot

    ZhongZheng Sports Center
    No. 1 xinYi Road, Section 1, Taipei City, Taiwan
     
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    you'll probly get a TW coded racket.
    But it will show "Made in China" as with other MX-JJS...
     
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    I think i'll be buying from chris. SG coded rackets show "Made in Taiwan" or "Made in China" ............ right?
     
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    I've strung all the LF's at 26 lb for testing, and they were completely fine - loads of headroom.
     
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    Hi Mark,

    My normal tension is 24 lbs with bg80 power, would you say the LF7400 is as head heavy in feel to the Yonex VT80 4U?

    I want a lighter racket to my VT70 4U but a touch more head heavy, would the LF7300 or LF7400 be best?

    Thanks,

    Gary
     

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