How to distinguish counter goods, company goods, foreign goods and factory goods

1, different classifications

Counter goods = company goods = genuine goods (now some counters also sell fake goods, and a few unscrupulous employees steal genuine goods). In addition to counter goods and company goods, genuine products also include factory goods in the formal sense. The price is higher because both counter goods and company goods include tax. Exclusive shoes are expensive because of high taxes.

2. Different sources

For genuine factory goods, it is divided into product A and product B (many sellers on online shopping websites use this as a selling point to deceive people who don't understand shoes). The actual line of product A is genuine, stolen from the foundry, but not sent to the counter for sale. A product is a product before it is sent to a monopoly, and its quality is exactly the same as that of a monopoly commodity. Many A products will be stolen by workers and sold online, so there is the so-called factory goods in the formal sense.

With A goods, there must be B goods. The so-called B goods can also be said to be genuine, but the shoes have some quality problems or defects.

Foreign goods are shoes bought from foreign sneaker websites. Foreign sneaker websites often have special shoes activities with low discounts. If you have acquaintances abroad, you can ask them to buy them back or buy them directly online.

Extended data:

In addition to counter goods, company goods, worn-out shoes, there is also a kind of fake shoes. Fake's logo is fake and the material is fake. Anyway, there is no real place (but there are still some fake fake materials, real fake shoes). More than 90% sellers on online shopping websites regard factory goods or receipts as another way of saying that they are genuine, but they are actually false. The quality of fake goods is quite poor, which can be divided into worsted and low imitation.

Factory goods are not fakes, which is an academic significance. But on the online shopping website, factory goods can basically be defined as fakes. Nike, Adidas, Converse, Reebok and other big-name manufacturers make several kinds of shoes. In addition to real shoes (including counter goods, company goods and factory goods in the formal sense), there are also fake shoes. In addition, there is another kind of shoes that can also be counted as genuine shoes, and that is a whore.