No worries. But yes... on sources like eBay, you do need to be concerned about counterfeits (of anything). I like Casio watches, because they're fun and relatively inexpensive. Some are quite cheap. But even those are commonly counterfeited. Anything popular is likely being counterfeited.
A friend gave me what he thought was a very nice gift. It was a MicroTech "Scarab" automatic (OTF) knife. It happened to have the receipt in the original box. It was faded as he had bought the knife some years before. But it was "new in box." He had the same knife himself. I think he forgot the receipt was in there. The cost was about $200. I think he thought he was getting a good deal and bought more than one back then. For $200... about half price, but still not a small amount for a knife.
Well, of course, an OTF (out the front) "switchblade" is like a "fidget toy." I was very excited to get the knife and played with it the day I got it, flicking the blade in and out. And within a few minutes.... broken.
I did a little research and suspected it might be counterfeit. I sent it to MicroTech for repairs (if it's authentic). They won't repair it if it's a fake. They confirmed it was a fake. Oh well! I never told my friend. But I did end up buying the real thing for myself.... for $400... from an authorized dealer. Though I got a Troodon model, since the Scarab has been discontinued. I carry my Troodon every day. I've deployed the blade on my genuine MicroTech thousands of times... and still going strong.
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