Fuji moving lock, stock and barrel to the land of plastic and slave labour
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Fuji moving lock, stock and barrel to the land of plastic and slavelabour
Rich wrote:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...hread=24886033 Hello, Rich: How shocking! Now, if only some other major corporation would perform a valuable, public service, and ship evil trolls (such as yourself) to China. g Cordially, John Turco |
Fuji moving lock, stock and barrel to the land of plastic and slave labour
On Sep 19, 7:38 pm, Rich wrote:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...00&thread=2488... Not "lock, stock and barrel." Digital camera production. What the hell. They might as well join every other manufacturer, worldwide. Then when the Chinese manufacturers screw up, the "manufacturer" can apologize to all of China for complaining about it too loudly. |
Fuji moving lock, stock and barrel to the land of plastic and slave labour
On Sep 24, 5:36 am, Charlie Self wrote:
On Sep 19, 7:38 pm, Rich wrote: http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...00&thread=2488... Not "lock, stock and barrel." Digital camera production. What the hell. They might as well join every other manufacturer, worldwide. Then when the Chinese manufacturers screw up, the "manufacturer" can apologize to all of China for complaining about it too loudly. Sad, isn't it? The apathetic and lazy toy company execs had to kowtow to the "land of lead paint and undrinkable water" because no matter what, Christmas is coming soon and they need that $0.40/hr production! Too bad the consumers still get burned paying hundreds of dollars for less and less quality, production costs are rarely passed on. |
Fuji moving lock, stock and barrel to the land of plastic and slavelabour
Rich wrote:
edited, for brevity Sad, isn't it? The apathetic and lazy toy company execs had to kowtow to the "land of lead paint and undrinkable water" because no matter what, Christmas is coming soon and they need that $0.40/hr production! Too bad the consumers still get burned paying hundreds of dollars for less and less quality, production costs are rarely passed on. Hello, Rich: Is Canada's drinking water really that bad? ;-) Cordially, John Turco |
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