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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?



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"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?



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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.

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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
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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
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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


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On May 29, 6:01*pm, Tex wrote:
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


Some might call it China-Feit© Products -aka- China-Crap©

Recently had an 'issue with one of those Magic Bullet Blender
that we bought about two years ago on Amazon.Com.

We call the 800# and once the Manufacture got the Model
Number and some other 'info' off the Power-Head Motor :
We were told that it was a Counterfeit Item most likely
'made-in-china' that was mainly made of a poorer quality
and thinner plastic.
-fwiw- One of the Plastic Top-Containers had broken pieces
of plastic after several uses.

China needs to get it's act together and stop the China-Crap©
-aka- China-Feit© Products

Made-in-China is becoming more than a Joke
-meaning- Made-in-China : Danger It Kills !
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On May 30, 11:45*am, RHF wrote:
On May 29, 6:01*pm, Tex wrote:





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


Some might call it China-Feit© Products -aka- China-Crap©

Recently had an 'issue with one of those Magic Bullet Blender
that we bought about two years ago on Amazon.Com.

We call the 800# and once the Manufacture got the Model
Number and some other 'info' off the Power-Head Motor :
We were told that it was a Counterfeit Item most likely
'made-in-china' that was mainly made of a poorer quality
and thinner plastic.
-fwiw- One of the Plastic Top-Containers had broken pieces
of plastic after several uses.

China needs to get it's act together and stop the China-Crap©
-aka- China-Feit© Products

Made-in-China is becoming more than a Joke
-meaning- *Made-in-China : Danger It Kills !
*.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Isn't that one of those kit blenders - 70 pieces of stuff for
$50.00 ? Next time just buy a good brand name blender.
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On May 30, 9:05*am, Radioguy wrote:
On May 30, 11:45*am, RHF wrote:





On May 29, 6:01*pm, Tex wrote:


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


Some might call it China-Feit© Products -aka- China-Crap©


Recently had an 'issue with one of those Magic Bullet Blender
that we bought about two years ago on Amazon.Com.


We call the 800# and once the Manufacture got the Model
Number and some other 'info' off the Power-Head Motor :
We were told that it was a Counterfeit Item most likely
'made-in-china' that was mainly made of a poorer quality
and thinner plastic.
-fwiw- One of the Plastic Top-Containers had broken pieces
of plastic after several uses.


China needs to get it's act together and stop the China-Crap©
-aka- China-Feit© Products


Made-in-China is becoming more than a Joke
-meaning- *Made-in-China : Danger It Kills !
*.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Isn't that one of those kit blenders - 70 pieces of stuff for
$50.00 ? *Next time just buy a good brand name blender.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


but... it's Magic ! ;-}
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SNIP

but... it's Magic ! ;-}


Since you don't understand much about anything it must be magic to you.

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And....

"MADE IN USA"

is becoming a collectors item.

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