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  • John Parris fake from Coutts Cues

    I recently brought a John Parris cue from Dr.cues via Ebay for my sons 23rd Birthday. Dr cues is also known as Coutts Cues. Once receiving the cue I was simply satisfied to of finally found a worthy present for my son. In previous years his presents have included a car for work, a play station or other boxed goods. I wrapped the present you for my son, and gave it to him. Imagine how upset both of us were when he is told, by his boss who deals in snooker goods, that the cue is a fake. The clue is all in the badge. I am quiet saddened in this recent discovery. I was once recommended Coutts Cues for being an legitimate, worthy, small friendly family run shop with lots to offer. Obviously it's illegitimate and should not be selling fake goods. If they were unsure about the goods, they should of had them checked out first. I'm just wanting to warn you all about buying from ebay.
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