Me again! I mentioned a while back in another thread about how I purchased two decks of Bee cards (one red, one blue) from a local/region grocery store chain called Food City, but lately I've been reading up about all of these different kinds of counterfeit Bees that are out there, and how some of them are actually pretty convincing that some people weren't even aware they had fakes. One thing I've noticed regarding counterfeit Bees is that most people who were duped in buying them say they bought them in local drug stores, dollar stores, and yes, grocery stores (apparently the drug store chain CVS was stocking these counterfeits for a while).
So, because I bought my decks at a grocery store, I'm wondering if mine may be counterfeits, or if they're the real deal. I'm pretty sure they're real, but I just want to be make sure. Here are some of the details I can provide:
- The price of each deck was over $3 (a lot of these counterfeit stories say the decks are usually $1 each, or both for $1).
- Some of the box details are as follows:
-- They mention the USPCC address as being Erlanger, KY, not Cincinatti, OH.
-- Mentions of a cambric finish
-- Has USPCC seal on the box.
-- Barcode number: 73854 00092
-- Top flap includes trademark information for USPCC (I've seen some counterfeits that include such information in broken English).
- Some of the card details are as follows:
-- The Ace of Spades does say "Made in U.S.A." and has the number 4814-T1113 on it, however, it doesn't include "Fabrique aux E-U," which I notice some Bee Ace of Spades have. Also, the "Bee" logo is the same design as on the box, and not all uppercase, like I've noticed on some Bee Ace of Spades.
-- The front designs of the cards, including the court cards, are virtually identical to Bikes.
-- Speaking of which, the cards' finish also looks like Bikes, however, the finish is slightly rougher than Bikes (you can really feel the tiny little pores in the finish), the stock feels slightly thicker than Bikes.
-- Terms of handling, the fans and spread beautifully, and the finish is nice and slick without being too slippery.
Like I said, I'm pretty sure my Bees, in spite of where they were purchased, are the real deal, however, I do want to be 100% sure, since, again, in some of the counterfeit stories I've read, some of the counterfeits out there are apparently convincing enough until they discover certain little tip-offs. I've even heard of this so-called "green sticker" that's a clear give-away that the deck is fake . . . I don't know what this "green sticker" is, unless its the sticker seal on the box, in which case, the sticker seals on my are black (again, like Bikes). If I need to provide pics, I can.