Posted by rrlund on July 31, 2012 at 18:40:19 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: chineese junk posted by oldtanker on July 31, 2012 at 18:13:30:
I wish you could get your hands on the editorial in the last Michigan Farmer. The editor tells a long story in detail about how her poorly DESIGNED front load washing machine kept breaking and how near imposible it was to get the part to even fix it herself. It was designed to fail and everybody she talked to for help was seemingly trained to be a salesperson instead of trying to get her the part she needed and wanted. You've known me on here long enough to know I'm no lefty,but I know when to call a spade a spade too. It's cheap,poorly designed American products that have destroyed the reputation of Chinese products,plain and simple. After 1000s of years of being leaders in science and inovation,the Chinese didn't all of a sudden have an epidemic of major head trauma and become stupid. Their reputation was dragged down to third world status by us.
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