QuoteCan't wait for that to happen. I am sick of all the chinese garbage that flooded Canada. The world was a better place before china madness.
I am sure China to is sick and tired of being blamed for Western business men's and women's decisions to order goods of inferior quality and sell it to domestic markets and then "blame" the manufacturer for poor specs.
you don't really get a spec from china, more like some shit they photocopied 16 times so you can bearly read it and find out its probably falsified after your 5th email attempt with someone you were doing business with for 4 years already. basically you need to approach them with a much higher level of annoying check the facts mac paranoia then you would most other vendors.
Your words have better credibility if you can spell "than" correctly.
you don't really get a spec from china, more like some shit they photocopied 16 times so you can bearly read it and find out its probably falsified after your 5th email attempt with someone you were doing business with for 4 years already. basically you need to approach them with a much higher level of annoying check the facts mac paranoia then you would most other vendors.Bullshit. You get what you pay for and apparently most want to pay very little. If you choose to do business with the cheapest, sketchiest outfit you can find you'll invariably get the results you mention.
Your words have better credibility if you can spell "than" correctly.Or use basic interpunction, capitals or nuance.
no way... we were at the point that someone was going to be sent to actually verify if they have a production line at all based on the crap we were getting. sounded too good to be true and I never found the end of it, perhaps to my benefit. I am kinda glad I got away from that shit.
based on what we were getting, it appeared they might nave had the equipment they claimed they owned.
QuoteCan't wait for that to happen. I am sick of all the chinese garbage that flooded Canada. The world was a better place before china madness.
I am sure China to is sick and tired of being blamed for Western business men's and women's decisions to order goods of inferior quality and sell it to domestic markets and then "blame" the manufacturer for poor specs.
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After going through several name brands of electric kettle which were obviously designed to look pretty, rather than work properly ( they leaked like sieves), we are now using an "el Cheapo" unit which is properly designed & made.
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The US makes it a personal liability crime for a foreign national to be part of a company breaking US sanctions? And Canada is cooperating with that bullshit?
Now Canada stuck in the middle of this diplomatic sh!tstorm....
"China warns Canada of 'consequences' if it fails to release Huawei CFO"
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-china-warns-canada-of-consequences-if-it-fails-to-release-huawei-cfo/
The first line of the article... "China warned Canada on Saturday that there would be severe consequences if it did not immediately release Huawei Technologies Co Ltd's chief financial officer, calling the case 'extremely nasty'." Apparently she faces charges of conspiracy to defraud multiple financial institutions, with a maximum sentence of 30 years for each charge!
So now because of this situation Canada is being sucked into this mess, and torn between China and US. What a disaster... will be very interesting to follow what happens, this could have major repercussions not only to trade.
best not find yourself in a country that is likely to extradite you to the US for prosecution.
Can someone enlighten me on the security risks of using Huawei gear for critical infrastructure?
From what I've read, I understand that if the military in China wanted Huawei to put dead rats in their hardware or software, they would have no choice but to comply. My question is: how hard is for the recipient of said hardware (and software) to find any dead rats?
What a great opportunity for Canada to cut chinese ties. Cant wait for it.
Hey, I'm no fan of Trump and the justification for reimposition of sanctions is also suspect, but the charge is that a Chinese firm sold US goods to Iran in spite of those sanctions. China was within there right to sell Chinese goods to Iran but not US goods. This isn't hard people.
And again, the fact that China is playing hardball, or trying to, certainly raises the spectre that this is not a single transaction. Canada is not going to be invaded by China for lawfully holding someone charged with a crime.
Brian