Hacking Different cases, which is real?

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This one looks like the one DX is selling as a replacement case. The serial numbers are only about 100 apart sequentially.

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.4245

EDIT: Doh! It is a customer image from DX.


It's from dealextreme, however, they claim that is a real Nintendo product. So shouldnt be any different
 
@ the OP:

Why bother sending it back? Raise a Paypal dispute. They'll have to agree to cover all costs or you'll get a refund - Paypal favour buyers and you are not in the wrong here.
 
teddycow said:
2:
2005744339593295478_rs.jpg


This one looks like the one DX is selling as a replacement case. The serial numbers are only about 100 apart sequentially.

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.4245

EDIT: Doh! It is a customer image from DX.


It's from dealextreme, however, they claim that is a real Nintendo product. So shouldnt be any different

They dont claim they are a real Nintendo product. Id be happy for you to prove me wrong though. Besides, once you get your hands on them it is obvious they are not real.
 
Photo 1: Looks like a fake European one (Europe uses the EC symbol to indicate it complies to European Standards), but the triple Slot-2 indication is fishy.
Photo 2: Though it is a DealExtreme replacement has the same inscriptions as my 2 Japanese DS Lites, except for the number part where the font is and first three letters are different
Photo 3: Looks like my US DS Lite.
 
Yeah, that first photo in the OP is obviously fake. Slot-2 written 3 times, Nintendo is written backwards. And it looks nothing like the back of a European Lite despite having a CE standard.
 

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