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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (22888)9/25/2007 8:38:37 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) of 217580
 
Re: cheap junk. I am done with buying nice looking things that are mostly well made but have one crappy part, which breaks too soon under normal use, and the whole thing must be thrown away because there is no way to replace the broken crappy part, not unless you hire a machinist to replicate it, which is, of course, not at all cost-effective for something like a desk lamp.

Total waste of money and resources. Not green at all.

I know some very nice Chinese people, educated and honorable. I have no idea how they act when things go bad, maybe the surface cracks and the monster jumps out, but I don't think so.

People who act like monsters believe they have the right to do so. Very peculiar.
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