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Default Another previously reputable company bites the dust...


sf wrote:
>
> On 23 Nov 2010 14:17:11 GMT, notbob > wrote:
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> > Places like
> > American Samoa, and other American protectorates, have huge factories
> > peopled by Chinese and Indians working for slave wages. The products
> > can be legally labeled Made in America.

>
> What a racquet!


It would be, if it were true. And either way, it's irrelevant in this
case where product clearly marked "Made in Malaysia" were packed in a
box clearly marked "Made in U.S.A. of Global Components". Packaging in
U.S.A. does not equate to "Made in U.S.A." in any way, shape or form.