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suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 26th, '13, 22:53
by yalokinh
Saw this and hought it looked fishy, thoughts?
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 0639341505

Re: suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 26th, '13, 22:56
by Exempt
Pass

Re: suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 26th, '13, 23:09
by yalokinh
Thought so

Re: suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 26th, '13, 23:17
by yalokinh

Re: suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 26th, '13, 23:59
by Exempt
I still wouldn't risk it. Anything with those weird, poorly written names that vaguely describe what you're getting instantly make those a no for me

Re: suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 27th, '13, 00:03
by AllanK
yalokinh wrote:Saw this and hought it looked fishy, thoughts?
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 0639341505
That answers another question! I was in a Chinatown tea store today and bought that exact Puerh for a significantly higher price. I will see how it is tomorrow. I have no way to know if Sun's Organic Teas got theirs from the same place. I thought it too good to be true at some $25 or $30 bucks but I was there it was an impulse purchase. I figured I didn't have much to lose.

Re: suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 27th, '13, 06:55
by mr mopu
AllanK wrote:
yalokinh wrote:Saw this and hought it looked fishy, thoughts?
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 0639341505
That answers another question! I was in a Chinatown tea store today and bought that exact Puerh for a significantly higher price. I will see how it is tomorrow. I have no way to know if Sun's Organic Teas got theirs from the same place. I thought it too good to be true at some $25 or $30 bucks but I was there it was an impulse purchase. I figured I didn't have much to lose.
Definite no go on the first brick. The second I wouldn't risk it. If you are looking for reputable sellers from China let me know I have some good contacts over there.

Re: suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 27th, '13, 08:04
by theredbaron
Both bricks are rubbish. The first one is quite obviously a cheap Shu, the second for the claimed 12 years far too yellowish-green in color.

There are a bunch of those Hongkong based shops selling supposedly old teas for very cheap prices on ebay. I ordered once one, just to see, and had to gag at the first sip of the outrageously nasty brew.

Re: suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 27th, '13, 10:22
by MarshalN
The second brick is no older than 2005, because it's from the Changtai group, whereas before 2005 it was the Changtai teashop.

Re: suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 27th, '13, 11:23
by AllanK
theredbaron wrote:Both bricks are rubbish. The first one is quite obviously a cheap Shu, the second for the claimed 12 years far too yellowish-green in color.

There are a bunch of those Hongkong based shops selling supposedly old teas for very cheap prices on ebay. I ordered once one, just to see, and had to gag at the first sip of the outrageously nasty brew.
The woman who sold me the same brick as the first brick in this post has repeat customers and while I am sure it is inexpensive Puerh that she had a tremendous markup on I will see if it is any good tonight. It could be something produced in huge quantities that is still available in large quantities and thus not a $4 brick now worth $400, but a $4 brick now worth $13. It really depends on how it was stored, I guess. In any case, I was overcharged or she was. I have no way to know what she paid. She doesn't have a website, only a facebook page.

Re: suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 28th, '13, 00:20
by AllanK
AllanK wrote:
yalokinh wrote:Saw this and hought it looked fishy, thoughts?
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 0639341505
That answers another question! I was in a Chinatown tea store today and bought that exact Puerh for a significantly higher price. I will see how it is tomorrow. I have no way to know if Sun's Organic Teas got theirs from the same place. I thought it too good to be true at some $25 or $30 bucks but I was there it was an impulse purchase. I figured I didn't have much to lose.
I am drinking this Puerh now. The first steeping was decent with a fruity somewhat zesty aftertaste. The second steeping is not as good. It is a very dark and strong Puerh. I do not think I will steep it a third time. Had the second steeping been as good as the first I would have made the Ebay seller an offer on one of his bricks. It definitely was not worth what Sun's Organic Tea in Chinatown, NYC charged, but I did not know that at the time.

Re: suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 28th, '13, 13:10
by Evan Draper
In one of those pictures, is that evidence of a neifei that has been torn off?

Re: suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 28th, '13, 15:00
by AllanK
Evan Draper wrote:
In one of those pictures, is that evidence of a neifei that has been torn off?
What is a neifei?

Re: suspicious puer

Posted: Aug 28th, '13, 19:36
by Joel Byron
A neifei is the small paper label that is pressed into the cake/brick/etc.