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    Default Warning: Chinese converters being sold as Schmidt universals

    I hope this is the right place. There is a seller on Amazon that is selling cheap Chinese converters as Schmidt universals.

    When the converter arrived, it didn't look like any Schmidt converter I own. It was green and looked suspiciously like every single converter in a Jinhao or Hero pen.

    I tried the converter in my KarasKustom: It did not fit. It slipped right out. I tried the converter in my Faber-Castell Loom: it slipped right out of that too.

    Despite being advertised as a Schmidt on Amazon, when it arrived, the seller's packing slip further identified it as Schmidt bluRAFIA.
    Research on the seller's website said it was a Chinese converter made by a German company. Huh?? It's a Chinese (probably Jinhao) converter masquerading as a Schmidt.

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    Default Re: Warning: Chinese converters being sold as Schmidt universals

    Thanks; another reason for buying from reputable dealers only - avoiding sources such as e-bay, Amazon etc. only to get something a tad cheaper. Apart from that, cheapsourcing is also linked to backstabbing honest dealers and brick-and-mortar stores who can't afford lowering their prices.

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    Default Re: Warning: Chinese converters being sold as Schmidt universals

    And did you contact Amazon and demand a refund?

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    Default Re: Warning: Chinese converters being sold as Schmidt universals

    Yes I certainly notified Amazon and asked for a refund. It isn't even about the money but the principle.

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    Default Re: Warning: Chinese converters being sold as Schmidt universals

    I have some of those bluRAFIA converters. (If it's the real thing) They are high quality and work in Waterman/Parker/Aurora pens.
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    Default Re: Warning: Chinese converters being sold as Schmidt universals

    Quote Originally Posted by KrazyIvan View Post
    I have some of those bluRAFIA converters. (If it's the real thing) They are high quality and work in Waterman/Parker/Aurora pens.
    If the bluRafia fits your pens, that's great, but they are not Schmidt converters, which is what I was purchasing.

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    Default Re: Warning: Chinese converters being sold as Schmidt universals

    Quote Originally Posted by ambimom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KrazyIvan View Post
    I have some of those bluRAFIA converters. (If it's the real thing) They are high quality and work in Waterman/Parker/Aurora pens.
    If the bluRafia fits your pens, that's great, but they are not Schmidt converters, which is what I was purchasing.
    Sorry, I was not clear. Schmidt makes the BluRafia converters. That is if you actually got a BluRafia converter. They make K1, K2 on up through K6 converters which are differently sized than your standard international converters. K5 is the size you would need to replace a standard international converter. K6 is the same but has threads at the base as is common with some of the Monteverdi pens. If you received a K1 or K2, I can see them being confused for cheap Chinese converters just looking at them but once you handle them, the higher quality is readily apparent.
    Last edited by KrazyIvan; March 3rd, 2017 at 08:11 AM.
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