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Counterfeit circuit breakers
Now, I wonder where THESE came from.
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/recal...8/squared.html Greed is going to kill us all...and where are all those certification organizations we all pay good money to? mike |
Counterfeit circuit breakers
"m II" wrote in message news:tWy%j.420$cV.116@edtnps92... Now, I wonder where THESE came from. http://www.consumeraffairs.com/recal...8/squared.html Greed is going to kill us all...and where are all those certification organizations we all pay good money to? mike They are into the pockets of big business. So much for consumer safety. Thats what you get when clowns like DxDouche vote for Republicans and Jorge Boosh. |
Counterfeit circuit breakers
On May 29, 7:18*am, m II wrote:
Now, I wonder where THESE came from. http://www.consumeraffairs.com/recal...8/squared.html Greed is going to kill us all...and where are all those certification organizations we all pay good money to? mike D'Oh ! Mike you yourself used the word 'Counterfeit' in the subject-line. No amount of Accurate Testing and Legal Certification can prevent illegally 'counterfeited' products from being placed within the Market-Place disguised as a Legal Product. -ps- where they made in canada or imported through canada via nafta into the usa . . . ~ RHF |
Counterfeit circuit breakers
On May 29, 9:18 am, m II wrote:
Now, I wonder where THESE came from. Statement of Professor Daniel C.K. Chow COUNTERFEITING IN CHINA I. Introduction In terms of size, scope, and magnitude, counterfeiting in China is considered by many to the most serious counterfeiting problem in world history. (As used here, counterfeiting refers to the unauthorized use of trademarks owned by another on identical or similar goods.) A recent study by the PRC State Council Research and Development Center reported that in 2001 the PRC economy was flooded with between $19-$24 billion worth of counterfeit goods. Brand owners in China estimate that 15 to 20% of all well-known brands in China are counterfeit and estimate their losses to be in the tens of billions of dollars. Counterfeiting is estimated to now account for approximately 8% of China’s gross domestic product. China is also a leading exporter of counterfeit products to other countries in Asia, Europe, and the United States. In 2003, China accounted for 66% or over $62 million of the $94 million of all counterfeit and infringing goods seized by the US Customs Service at ports of entry into the United States. Mid-year figures in 2004 indicate that seizures are sharply higher with $64 million seized in the first half of 2004 alone. An ominous development is that beginning in 2004, exports of counterfeits from China to the United States and other parts of the world may begin to increase significantly for the foreseeable future. statement continued at http://www.cecc.gov/pages/roundtables/051605/Chow.php |
Counterfeit circuit breakers
"RHF" wrote in message ... On May 29, 7:18 am, m II wrote: Now, I wonder where THESE came from. http://www.consumeraffairs.com/recal...8/squared.html Greed is going to kill us all...and where are all those certification organizations we all pay good money to? mike D'Oh ! Mike you yourself used the word 'Counterfeit' in the subject-line. No amount of Accurate Testing and Legal Certification can prevent illegally 'counterfeited' products from being placed within the Market-Place disguised as a Legal Product. -ps- where they made in canada or imported through canada via nafta into the usa . . . ~ RHF |
Counterfeit circuit breakers
wrote: I remember when Nixon (a democrap) was standing on the great wall of China, I remember seeing that it on tv news wayyyy back when.Nixon opened up China to America. cuhulin Republican. Won in 1968 against Hubert H. Humphrey Won in 1972 against George McGovern Retired in shame in August 1974 during impeachment proceedings due to the Watergate breakin scandal. |
Counterfeit circuit breakers
Anyway, I do remember seeing Nixon standing on top of the great wall of
China.Nothing too much wrong with my memory. cuhulin |
Counterfeit circuit breakers
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Counterfeit circuit breakers
On May 29, 10:18*am, m II wrote:
Now, I wonder where THESE came from. http://www.consumeraffairs.com/recal...8/squared.html Greed is going to kill us all...and where are all those certification organizations we all pay good money to? mike How would a certification organization prevent counterfeit circuit breakers from being imported and sold by some sleaze-bag business. You seem to be wrongly focused on some undefined "They" being the cause and solution to the problem. WE are as much a part of the counterfeit problem because WE create the demand for those products by focusing on the lowest possible price. Many of us will jump at products like circuit breakers marked Square D at impossibly low prices (that's greed). And we are surprised that the Square D circuit breaker is a dangerous fake, that the counterfeit Crest toothpaste has antifreeze, or that the childs toy was assembled using cheap components including lead paint. When prices are too good to be true they usually are. |
Counterfeit circuit breakers
Radioguy wrote:
When prices are too good to be true they usually are. I agree completely. I do wonder how the things got into the stores. Somehow, I don't think the counterfeiters were selling them out of the trunks of their cars. The greed may well have been at a much higher level, such as store purchasing management. It's hard to move so many pieces of merchandise without a proper sales venue. mike |
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