Cable Authentication: Read this before sending photos or links

I have had many, many customers email me photos of suspect cables to try to determine if they are real or not. I will not give details about how we identify our product as it only serves to help the counterfiet cables look  more convincing. If you bought from one of our authorized dealers or have a receipt of original purchase you can contact me directly for help with your cables. If you made the purchase online from a seller outside your country, I can almost guarantee the cables are fake or stolen. If you meet the approved criteria and need help please first contact your seller and then forward your question and their response to me at nate.mansfield@kimber.com

2 Responses to “Cable Authentication: Read this before sending photos or links”

  1. Urs Schumacher says:

    Hi Nate
    My names is Urs Schumacher and i am from Switzerland. I just bought a Kimber KS1136 (Audiomarkt.de) from a guy from Portugal. He promissed me that he have all the papers and certificate. Unfortunately i got the cables without them yesterday and now i am not sure if i bought a counterfiet. What do you suggest to do?
    Thanks a lot for helpin me and best regards
    Urs Schumacher
    Switzerland

  2. Nate Mansfield says:

    I would insist on the paperwork or a refund

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