(11-02-2011, 05:58 AM)ToplaceUSA Wrote: That lace is what it's cracked up to be---everything from that source is hyped up. And that includes ventilation, lace, hair quality, etc. All I hear from that source is bs and angry customers that never received their orders or a refund. Not exactly a credible source. I've been running the Korean exchange offer for 11 months and I've seen a lot of those units. I chuckle every time I think of all the hype surrounding those units. Our Super Fine Swiss lace is better. Can you send me a piece of that lace--a clean piece that is not ventilated? I'll compare it to our Super Fine Swiss lace and post photos on the forum. If there's a difference I'll eat crow and get in touch with my factory rep and tell him to get that lace. If the difference does not exist we'll chaulk it up to more bs from that source. As an aside, my attorney has filed a Judgment against BA for breach of Settlement Agreement. The Judgment is filed in Hennepin County (Minneapolis MN) for $192,500.
Thanks,
John
http://toplace.com/
John, I am being totally honest here. I am not pro-BA- the guy is a liar and a thief and I hope he gets caught with what he has done to us guys.
1. I received an "original" Korean piece way back in November last year. The ventilation was great, but the lace was ridiculously thick. There was NOOOOO way anyone could wear that because it was like looking at a fish net on your head with hair coming from it.
2. I received a second Korean in December and it shedded incredibly from about 65% to 40% within 3 weeks. I had nightmares and wore a french lace peice as an emergency
3. I then received a "thin lace Korean" in April. I was blown away with how good it was and how it disappeared. Ive honestly never seen anything like it. Yes, the Toplace SFS is great, but I got to admit that as far as the hair replacement business goes, the thin lace couldnt get any better than the thin lace. It literally disappears and you can wear your hair back and expose the hairline, it is that natural.
4. The first Koreans shedded so bad it was a waste of money but the peice im wearing just now is perhaps THE best piece ive ever had
The Korean thin lace is "clothy" and very light but it appears to be durable, which has really surprised me. The Toplace SFS is more "plasticky" compared to the korean thin lace.
John, I hope you dont take my opinion as a criticism as i think the Toplace peices are wonderful.
But if you could obtain and sell pieces where the front 1 or 2 inches are thin lace, with the rest being ie SFS or French lace then I think insofar as hair replacement is concerned, we have reached a pinnacle.