Re: Counterfeit circuit breakers
- From: Radioguy <hjsjms@xxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 08:36:33 -0700 (PDT)
On May 30, 10:32 am, m II <c...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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
Look at the stores selling most of the knockoff stuff. It isn't Home
Depot or your local hardware store selling faked Square D circuit
breakers. It's some no-name website. Same thing with the bad
toothpaste.
.
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