Sasbah.co.uk
Hi Guys i am currently in the market for a new set of Irons, and happened upon Sasbah.co.uk . The pricing of the equipment seems incredible to say the least ! and i was wondering if anyone has had any experience of dealing with this site Any feed back would be greatly appreciated
Darren Campbell
Reply : Wed 2nd Oct 2013 13:18
I wouldn't trust them. Look at the "contact us" No phone number, no address, just an email. No way would I risk my money.
Reply : Wed 2nd Oct 2013 14:15
I reckon this is a put off:
Registrant's address: 7636 NE 66th St Eagleville TN 37026 Hong Kong
Reply : Sun 3rd Nov 2013 19:14
Good spot Jussi. Looks like Darren dodged a bullet there.
Reply : Wed 19th Feb 2014 09:39
There are lots of sites selling FAKE clubs, The price point is usually a good indicator that they are not genuine. If you are on a budget I would buy second hand without any fear what so ever. AG DG your local pro etc. Even E-Bay proper sellers will all have deals, remember there is nothing wrong with last years model or even a two year old model. TM last year released so much "new" stuff even the magazine reviewers were saying it was ridiculous.
Reply : Wed 19th Feb 2014 10:10
Some tips here:
http://www.golfshake.com/forums/view/9268/Online_Retailers_Buy_with_confidence_recommendations.html
Also past article on how to spot a fake golf club:
http://www.golfshake.com/news/view/5743/How_to_spot_a_fake_golf_club.html
Reply : Thu 20th Feb 2014 11:06
A simple way to spot a bogus website is to see if they sell Ping clubs online. Ping do not allow any retailer in Europe to sell their clubs online. Look at Direct Golf, American Golf etc etc, you'll see them advertised but it will always say call to purchase.