Look, I’m no expert, right? But I’ve seen some stuff online, and the internet is forever, man. We’re talking Beyond the Rack, that flash sale site we all kinda forgot about but sometimes remember when we’re bored and scrolling, and… fake watches. Dun dun dun!
Beyond the Rack *claims* they fight fake reviews. They’re all like, “We use dedicated people and clever technology,” like they’re Batman fighting crime in Gotham City, but instead of the Joker, it’s just… sneaky people writing fake reviews. Cool. Fine. Whatever. I guess everyone’s gotta say they’re doing *something* about *something*.
But then you see comments like this one, right? “jh3: I am going to check authenticity once I receive my phantom through an online authenticity site and if it is fake I will be very disappointed. The.” (Grammar isn’t this person’s strong suit, BTW.) A “phantom”? Okay, I’m assuming we’re talking about a watch, maybe a high-end one, judging by the concern about authenticity. And this person is already PLANNING to get it checked for being a fake! Like, that’s a pretty big red flag, no?
So here’s the thing, and like, this is just *my* opinion, man: if you’re already going into it expecting it to be fake, maybe… don’t buy it? I mean, come on. It’s like going to a hot dog stand that’s famous for giving people food poisoning. You’re just asking for trouble.
Beyond the Rack, bless their hearts, has office locations. Cool. Does that stop fake watches from somehow creeping onto their site? Apparently not! I mean, even the best companies have issues, right? Stuff falls through the cracks. Maybe their “clever technology” isn’t *that* clever, ya know? Or maybe it’s just that the fakes are getting REALLY good. Scary thought.