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Posted by RAB on July 13, 2007 at 23:23:28 from (195.93.21.42):
In Reply to: I give up posted by 37 chief on July 13, 2007 at 15:47:04:
Only a month ago, and two weeks previously, you were complaining about the same issue. Remember 'China bearings' and 'Looks like you are worrying about bearings too much'. Is the memory going or nothing better to post? Just get this straight. All the large companies moved their sourcing of items to China (or elsewhere) because they were CHEAPER. Now are you saying the water pump is faulty? If not, leave it, it is not going to change things if you keep buying them and then griping about where it was made. Stop buying them. Insist on one at twice the price and of no better quality. There may well be nothing wrong with that water pump at all! It is all about quality control, cheap importers and PRICE. You got a good pump at a good price? Well I don't hear you complaining of the price. Lets hear of real life issues, items which have failed after short service, not just trying to knock the Chinese. They are quite clever really. They make things and sell them.
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