MeisterEckhart
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tickleandrose wrote on Apr 6 th, 2022 at 12:49pm: MeisterEckhart wrote on Apr 6 th, 2022 at 12:25pm: tickleandrose wrote on Apr 6 th, 2022 at 12:22pm: MeisterEckhart wrote on Apr 6 th, 2022 at 12:17pm: tickleandrose wrote on Apr 6 th, 2022 at 12:12pm: MeisterEckhart wrote on Apr 6 th, 2022 at 11:54am: tickleandrose wrote on Apr 6 th, 2022 at 11:50am: MeisterEckhart wrote on Apr 6 th, 2022 at 10:36am: tickleandrose wrote on Apr 6 th, 2022 at 9:37am: For example my Dutch electric bike, with a German Bosche motor - had an issue with its display panel. So I got my brother to take it apart. Apparently, the display panel is made in China, and the small battery inside is made in China too. Not surprising. You're lucky if Chinese-made knock-off electronics last more than a year. Depends on how much you are willing to pay for. If you want an ipad, then pay for an ipad. But if you paid $100 for an ipad knockoff, dont expect it to last. Simple. Only where western standards are strictly enforced, will the product be high quality. For everything else, there's ChinaMade. Those enforcement cost money, which is why they cost more. Its all related to money. Of course, that's the obvious reason. The driver behind it is that producing kitsch, poor quality items, stealing brand names, copyright ripoffs, or selling rejects as the real thing is more than just tolerated in China, it's encouraged. That my friend is capitalism. That is called fraud. Like I said, it is capitalism. People are not fools, they know that when they pay $100 for an 'ipad', it is an 'ipad', not an ipad. For those with lower income, an ipad is out of reach. Those 'ipads' were produced for those reasons, and have an extensive market demand, otherwise they would not make it. It's fraud. Chinese ripoff artists use the real product name or change it slightly such that a buyer might be fooled into thinking they're buying the real thing. That's why the Chinese don't even trust each other.
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