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Yea seen that around in google searches.

 

Besides the Chinese registrant is kind of a red flag in it itself, while it bit bias to say so, I wouldn't buy a MB from a chinese reseller. (though they could have just as easily used fake info)

 

Domain Name: 9PENSHOP.COM
Registry Domain ID: 1747848029_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.tucows.com
Registrar URL: http://tucowsdomains.com
Updated Date: 2013-09-21 23:30:07
Creation Date: 2012-09-26 10:20:10
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2014-09-26 10:20:10
Registrar: TUCOWS, INC.
Registrar IANA ID: 69
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: domainabuse@tucows.com
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.4165350123
Reseller: Ecommerce, Inc.
Reseller: registrars@ecommerce.com
Reseller: 614-534-1960
Reseller: http://ecommerce.com
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited
Domain Status: clientUpdateProhibited
Registry Registrant ID:
Registrant Name: hua li
Registrant Organization: hua li
Registrant Street: jiefangdadao1237hao
Registrant City: hubei
Registrant State/Province: NA
Registrant Postal Code: 430022
Registrant Country: CN
Registrant Phone: +86.0278577161
Registrant Phone Ext:
Registrant Fax:
Registrant Fax Ext:
Registrant Email: qixiachanpin@yeah.net
Registry Admin ID:
Admin Name: hua li
Admin Organization: hua li
Admin Street: jiefangdadao1237hao
Admin City: hubei
Admin State/Province: NA
Admin Postal Code: 430022
Admin Country: CN
Admin Phone: +86.0278577161
Admin Phone Ext:
Admin Fax:
Admin Fax Ext:
Admin Email: qixiachanpin@yeah.net
Registry Tech ID:
Tech Name: hua li
Tech Organization: hua li
Tech Street: jiefangdadao1237hao
Tech City: hubei
Tech State/Province: NA
Tech Postal Code: 430022
Tech Country: CN
Tech Phone: +86.0278577161
Tech Phone Ext:
Tech Fax:
Tech Fax Ext:
Tech Email: qixiachanpin@yeah.net
Name Server: F1G1NS1.DNSPOD.NET
Name Server: F1G1NS2.DNSPOD.NET
DNSSEC: Unsigned
URL of the ICANN WHOIS Data Problem Reporting System: http://wdprs.internic.net/
>>> Last update of WHOIS database: 2013-09-21 23:30:07 <<<

 

MontBlanc legal notices have no power to a Chinese site, and since they're not using the trademark in the domain itself, ICANN has no grounds to pull the domain.

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a fake pen supplier using gen photos. Senn that done many times before.

 

YOu'll get cheap fake knockoffs that look no where near the image, IF you are lucky. Most likely you'll get scammed.

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a fake pen supplier using gen photos. Senn that done many times before.

 

YOu'll get cheap fake knockoffs that look no where near the image, IF you are lucky. Most likely you'll get scammed.

 

Though they are hosting their server in the United States.

 

173.224.212.149

Walnut,California, United States, North America, 91789

34.0115, -117.8535

Psychz Networks Psychz Networks psychz.net

 

If MB really cared enough to do so, they can always send a legal notice to the host, since the account holder has to abide by US Laws if they're hosting in the US and leasing US-based hardware.

 

And they're using Apache (probably cpanel/whm setup)

  1. Server:
    Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS)
So not as likely they're just forwarding the traffic to another provider.
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Funny story,

 

The Chinese copied BMW X3 SUV BMW and big-wig upper ups sued the Chinese company.

 

but the Chinese government intervened and said no, because they did not look alike. check TopGear BBC about chinese cars.

 

 

chances are the Chinese government will not allow MB to serve the papers or bring them to court.

'The Yo-Yo maneuver is very difficult to explain. It was first perfected by the well-known Chinese fighter pilot Yo-Yo Noritake. He also found it difficult to explain, being quite devoid of English.

So we left it at that. He showed us the maneuver after a sort. B*****d stole my kill.'

-Squadron Leader K. G. Holland, RAF. WWII China.

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I had the idea that the Chinese government would stand by their country's businesses and would not act against them; the BMW X5 SUV comes to mind....

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This one seems quite expensive. If you're looking for am MB knock-off, you can find it for 10% of these prices on sites like Ali Express and they use pics of the actual stuff they're selling. For these prices you can have a nice used(/second-hand/pre-owned what's the word these days) Pelikan, Parker, Waterman, Visconti, Delta or whatever. For a bit more maybe even a real MB. I wonder what people would buy there. There are similar sites for watches, you can have a Patek Philipe for $25 to match your MB :)

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