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greenspotbikes on scored.co
23 days ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
The country of origin labels no longer apply. They could state whatever they want.
Chinese products aren't even required to have the "made in china" labels. Big retailers made sure that they don't have to disclose where their stuff is made anymore. Amazon is the worst--they will delete reviews that state where the product is made.
> Amazon is the worst--they will delete reviews that state where the product is made.
Amazon also sells 3rd world knockoffs for the genuine thing. They even mix and match the knockoffs for the genuine thing, making it impossible to know what you're receiving when ordering, even if you order the genuine product. They also promote the Chinesium garbage to the top of every search page, so even if you're searching for a particular thing, it will always show you the Chinesium and 3rd world knockoff garbage first. They also allow the Chinese, Indians, and 3rd worlders to blatantly vote manipulate their products to the top with fake "reviews".
Amazon used to be a good website to do product research on. It's why I initially used it. Not any more.
Chinese products aren't even required to have the "made in china" labels. Big retailers made sure that they don't have to disclose where their stuff is made anymore. Amazon is the worst--they will delete reviews that state where the product is made.
Amazon also sells 3rd world knockoffs for the genuine thing. They even mix and match the knockoffs for the genuine thing, making it impossible to know what you're receiving when ordering, even if you order the genuine product. They also promote the Chinesium garbage to the top of every search page, so even if you're searching for a particular thing, it will always show you the Chinesium and 3rd world knockoff garbage first. They also allow the Chinese, Indians, and 3rd worlders to blatantly vote manipulate their products to the top with fake "reviews".
Amazon used to be a good website to do product research on. It's why I initially used it. Not any more.