the in flow of infearior chinese products
By flyerme
@flyerme (46)
Australia
December 13, 2007 7:35pm CST
Ive been building and flying and driving all types of radio control nitro powered(glow engines) for 15 years, and last couple of years I have seen an incredible inflow of cheap chinese rip offs.
Im not sure if its true but they claim they have rights to the original design from manafacture(oem)
they are built very cheaply and do not last,I have found too many people fall into the trap of buying cheap rip offs and not even lasting 5 mins. dose any one know if they really do own the rights to build these cheap replica's or are they breaching copy right laws?
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@violeta_va (4831)
• Australia
14 Dec 07
I do agree with you and to be honest I dont find them at fault as much as I blame who ever is responsible for leting them enter our countries. Most products that come from China are not worth the money we pay and all the rubish we produce by dumping them once they dont work. Why are such products even presents on the market its just beyond me. Like with the toys this year.
I would disagree about something with you. Some products are not cheap. My cousin buys a lot of them last christmas he got one car for almost $2000 australian. It worked fine for about a week (there was a sticker on it made in Australia. Then it just did not work when we checked it properly there was Made in china on the plastic (raised writhing) that had been removed with something like a knife but still visable.
Also my nephew got a plane and the first time they used it the engine (or whatever you call it where you put the fuil) fell off. That was the most expencive plane in the shop at that time. and yes it was made in china.
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