Ordered a tennis racket, badminton racket and 2 covers for our tennis rackets. Products were in great condition. Order arrived quick. Ordered on Thursday evening and arrived Monday. Will be returning... See more
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Your one stop shop for all racket sports enthusiasts based in the West Midlands. Supplying Tennis, Squash, Badminton, Racketball, Pickleball, Paddle rackets for all levels plus accessories, clothing and shoes.
49-51 Constitution Hill East, DY2 8RZ, Dudley, United Kingdom
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I bought four Prince Pro Shark Powerbite 650 squash rackets from you, through Amazon. I have played with this racket for three years. This rackets is supposed to have a frame-weight (unstrung) of 129 grams. The rackets that were delivered to me, have a frame weight of 170 grams. Consequently, it is a totally different racket. There is no visual difference, from the ones I already have - leading me to the conclusion, that the product sold to me, was a FAKE!
Subsequently, Racketworld have claimed not to be responsible, for the products they have sold to me, and directed me to take it up with Prince. So Racketworld are not responsible, for what they choose to sell? They do not check their goods?
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