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Subic Bay’s Counterfeit TV Bust and not the good kind

Del Bacho by Del Bacho
March 28, 2025
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Subic Bay’s Counterfeit TV Bust and not the good kind
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 In the bustling Subic Bay Freeport Zone, authorities have pulled the plug on a counterfeit TV operation worth a whopping P9 million. That’s right, folks, fake TVs. 

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The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) recently raided a warehouse in Subic Bay, uncovering a treasure trove of counterfeit electronics.

The haul included 25 boxes containing 2,000 TV motherboards, 41 counterfeit television sets, 313 TV front covers, 100 TV speakers, and 310 TV power cords. It’s like the IKEA of illegal electronics, minus the confusing assembly instructions.

Now, let’s pause for a moment. In a world where technology is advancing faster than a teenager’s screen time, some enterprising individuals decided to take a shortcut. Instead of innovating, they opted to flood the market with knock-off TVs.

It’s like selling someone a ticket to a 3D movie and handing them a pair of those old-school red and blue glasses.

The Dark Side of Counterfeit Electronics

But here’s the kicker: these counterfeit products aren’t just a rip-off; they’re potentially dangerous. Substandard electronics can lead to electrical failures, fires, and a host of other hazards.

So, not only are consumers getting duped out of their hard-earned cash, but they’re also bringing home a potential fire hazard. It’s like buying a cheap parachute, you might save money upfront, but the long-term consequences could be… well, let’s just say they’re not ideal.

A Wake-Up Call for Consumers

The CIDG’s swift action in seizing these counterfeit goods is commendable. It sends a clear message to those looking to make a quick buck at the expense of consumer safety: not on our watch. But this incident also serves as a reminder for all of us to stay vigilant.

If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. And in the case of electronics, it’s always better to invest in quality products from reputable sources. After all, your safety and peace of mind are worth more than saving a few pesos.

So, the next time you see a deal that seems too good to be true, like a “brand-new” 65-inch 4K smart TV for the price of a Jollibee bucket meal, take a step back. Nothing says “bad life decision” like watching Batang Quiapo on a TV that explodes before Coco Martin lisps his dramatic dialogue. 

Let this Subic Bay bust be a lesson: if you buy a fake, you might just end up watching your hard-earned cash go up in smoke, literally.

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Del Bacho is a seasoned columnist, fight director, and sports broadcaster with over two decades of experience breaking down the biggest moments in combat sports. Known for his sharp takes and no-BS analysis, he's been ringside for legendary bouts and behind the scenes shaping the action. Now stepping into his next role as GDaddy, he’s seriously trying to bring back that same unfiltered energy for PGMN, just with a little extra wisdom (and maybe a few more granddad jokes).

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