China’s Ninestar-G&G Rebrands as “Original-Grade”: New Scam to Sell Counterfeit HP & Canon Toner.

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    G&G’s “Original-Grade” Toner: A Dangerous Rebrand of Counterfeit Junk.
    Ninestar’s G&G brand is trying to pull off one of the biggest scams in the toner industry. Their new “Original-Grade” line, marketed as a premium alternative to OEM cartridges, is just the same low-quality, counterfeit toner they’ve been peddling for years—but with a slick new name to trick  buyers.

    Let’s break this down: G&G is claiming their new toner delivers “premium quality”, manufactured to the same high standards as OEM products. They say it’s rigorously tested and built with premium components. But none of that is true. These are still knockoff clone products, made to cut costs, often with inferior materials and questionable manufacturing practices. In other words, they might print fine in the short term—but expect poor consistency, compatibility issues, and potential damage to your printer over time. The term “Original-Grade” is just a marketing gimmick designed to confuse consumers. There’s no industry standard for it, and it certainly doesn’t mean these toners are anywhere near the quality of real OEM products. G&G is banking on the fact that many dealers are desperate for cheaper alternatives to the overpriced OEM cartridges—so they’re using misleading language to push counterfeit products into the mainstream market.
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    What’s worse is the environmental impact. These cartridges are often never recycled, contributing to the growing problem of e-waste. Unlike OEM brands that are generally held to higher environmental standards, G&G’s “Original-Grade” toners are likely produced with little regard for sustainability snce the are made from scratch clones. In short, this isn’t an “alternative” to OEM toners. It’s a dangerous shortcut, dealers and resellers need to wake up. Buying into this scam might save you a few bucks upfront, but it’s likely to cost society in the long run due to slave labor and increased environmental harm.

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