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by Broken_Hippo
2992 days ago
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I also don't fully understand the need for laws to fix the "planned obsolescence" issue - if a manufacturer's products consistently broke shortly after the warranty expired (well before expected end of lifetime), why would anyone continue to purchase from that crap manufacturer... Not knowing upfront, for example. Assuming their one failure was simply unlucky. Pessimism (deciding all manufacturers design products this way). Lack of money. Seldom used product. Lack of selection. Assuming that it was that one product from manufacturer x instead of their entire line of 200+ products (and of course a few will miss). Researching and realizing product B was really manufactured by Y instead of X, unlike most of their other product lines. Realizing product B was made to be cheaper to sell at Walmart, so you weren't getting the "good" brand you thought you were. Negative review overload (all of them have faults, it seems). |
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