+1 As 'Mary B' said, fakes everywhere.
I have had fake timken, fake SKF, fake everything, yes things are really that bad.
What i do now is everytime i get a new bearing i give every bit a good QC, no matter who supplies it.
Except for stainless coaxial bearings, all steel taper etc bearings are hardened and temperd.
I use a very fine Swiss Valrobe needle files and actually try to file the outer, inner and the cage and the rollers/balls, yes it screws up a file as the file should not cut and should slide over. But after my testing at least i am happy with each bearing.
We shouldnt have to, but today unless you are standing over the bearing manufacture as they machine and heat treat there is no way of gathering that its genuine. As the box printing is exact copies of the genuine complete with 3D imaging and everything.
Oh Yea, for those folk here saying get a well known make, ....... A couple of years ago i purchased brand new Timken from a Timken authorised seller and i tested them, and they failed my testing. I Personally went to the well know firm in Europe and was fobed off, I showed my test report and photos and had a heated discussion with Timken selling morons.
In the end they gave my money back but never admitted that they were fualty and not hardened correctly.
So get some new fine needle files and test each new bearing yourself.
If you are wondering, .... I have done heat treatment on high carbon steels for most of my working life, and its a skill not easy to master.
