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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Duffin" data-source="post: 57547" data-attributes="member: 400"><p>Re: Mythbusting</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Fraud is not illegal in China... Neither is lying or exporting toxic waste in your packaging to other countries while poisoning the groundwater that poor people in your manufacturing towns drink.</p><p></p><p>Funny how most loudspeakers are now manufactured in China, yet we are debating why they fail. I will posit that the reason they fail now more than they used to is due to some form of fraud, since fraud is rampant (and funded by the Chinese government) in China and many speakers are now made there, it is illogical to assume that any speaker made in PROC does not include some form of fraudulence during its manufacturing cycle. This would explain the higher than average user experience of failure without any user habits changing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Duffin, post: 57547, member: 400"] Re: Mythbusting Fraud is not illegal in China... Neither is lying or exporting toxic waste in your packaging to other countries while poisoning the groundwater that poor people in your manufacturing towns drink. Funny how most loudspeakers are now manufactured in China, yet we are debating why they fail. I will posit that the reason they fail now more than they used to is due to some form of fraud, since fraud is rampant (and funded by the Chinese government) in China and many speakers are now made there, it is illogical to assume that any speaker made in PROC does not include some form of fraudulence during its manufacturing cycle. This would explain the higher than average user experience of failure without any user habits changing. [/QUOTE]
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