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I'd be willing to bet that the "lazy" factory worker works a lot harder than you for a lot less money. Just sayin'.
Ill take that bet...not the less money part....the long hours, hard work part. I guarantee none of u of you could sit in a hot attic for hours at a time tearing out and reinstalling HVAC. If you can........need a job?
Ill take that bet...not the less money part....the long hours, hard work part. I guarantee none of u of you could sit in a hot attic for hours at a time tearing out and reinstalling HVAC. If you can........need a job?
Why would anyone want a job that blows?
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This is extremly offinsive and ignorant. They are not lazy. They likely work 9+ hour days...and it could easly be more. And they do that for enough pay to eat and live...so slave wages. Please, think about the things you say in the future. Sorry your toy was messed up, that sucks. But do not insult hard wroking third world slaves.
I'll refer you to the following;
Quote : Originally Posted by foomonkey
Absolutely not!
The product is clearly marked on the base that it is made in China
The dials are in the wrong positions
The product is produced in a factory by a factory worker
It'd be no different if it were me working in a factory in Scotland who made a complete error with all the dials. You could say i was a lazy Scottish factory worker for evidentally not double checking my work and sending out an incorrect product whereby all you needed to do was make sure 4 components were put in the right place.
Anyway, pointing out that it's someone who works in a factory in China is stating fact. Calling someone lazy isn't a racial slur. People are lazy regardless of where they come from. My weak insult (using the term "lazy") isn't based on the nationality/race of the person who packaged my product. I'm not stereotyping everyone in China as lazy, i'm complaining (with good reason) against that one person who obviously didn't do their job correctly.
Anyway my comment was more meant to be lightly taken as i was more concerned about how to fix the problem as i do understand that mistakes can happen. It just puzzles me that they managed to make the same mistake twice on the same figure!
Also i think i deserve some sort of reward for starting a thread of WIN!
Also i think i deserve some sort of reward for starting a thread of WIN!
what we are saying is you don't instul someone for a mistake when they are a wage slave and you have time to play with toys. You are being a #### it's that simple.
what we are saying is you don't instul someone for a mistake when they are a wage slave and you have time to play with toys. You are being a #### it's that simple.
What he said. ^
Quote : Originally Posted by Magnito
In other words, it's all Vlad's fault.
Quote : Originally Posted by Masenko
Though I'm pretty sure if we ever meet rl, you get a free junk shot on me.
Quote : Originally Posted by Thrumble Funk
Vlad is neither good nor evil. He is simply Legal.
what we are saying is you don't instul someone for a mistake when they are a wage slave and you have time to play with toys. You are being a #### it's that simple.
Quote : Originally Posted by vlad3theimpaler
What he said. ^
I think i'm perfectly within my right to be passively annoyed at shoddy workmanship regardless of their situation. It's not my fault that their economy and rules/regulations are the way they are. It's simply putting component A in slot A, B into slot B and so on.
Do you think that everyone in the world who buys something that was made in China (or any other under paid nation) have no right to complain if they find out that what they bought doesn't hold up to the standards that they would expect? Is there some sort of international leeway that i'm not aware of that companies are given against complaints due to them deciding to exploit a nations workforce thanks to that nations employment stipulations?
Anyway, you're making a vast assumption that the Chinese employees that make this product have terrible working conditions. Yes there is a presumption (i say presumption because i've only heard about it and i've not physically been there to see it for myself) that people over there have it hard but how do you know that this applies to everyone in China? How do you know that WK haven't gone through employers that do offer reasonable working conditions? Have you physically been there to confirm this? ... I doubt it.
Yes i am annoyed that one person from China didn't do their job correctly but that at the same time means i'm annoyed at WK for the quality control they enforce. I shouldn't be made to look like the bad guy because i didn't get what i paid for from a company that we all seem to be agreeing are exploiting the Chinese population. If you really have an issue with people being exploited over there, maybe you shouldn't support the companies who do exploit them by not buying their products?
I think i'm perfectly within my right to be passively annoyed at shoddy workmanship regardless of their situation. It's not my fault that their economy and rules/regulations are the way they are. It's simply putting component A in slot A, B into slot B and so on.
Do you think that everyone in the world who buys something that was made in China (or any other under paid nation) have no right to complain if they find out that what they bought doesn't hold up to the standards that they would expect? Is there some sort of international leeway that i'm not aware of that companies are given against complaints due to them deciding to exploit a nations workforce thanks to that nations employment stipulations?
Anyway, you're making a vast assumption that the Chinese employees that make this product have terrible working conditions. Yes there is a presumption (i say presumption because i've only heard about it and i've not physically been there to see it for myself) that people over there have it hard but how do you know that this applies to everyone in China? How do you know that WK haven't gone through employers that do offer reasonable working conditions? Have you physically been there to confirm this? ... I doubt it.
Yes i am annoyed that one person from China didn't do their job correctly but that at the same time means i'm annoyed at WK for the quality control they enforce. I shouldn't be made to look like the bad guy because i didn't get what i paid for from a company that we all seem to be agreeing are exploiting the Chinese population. If you really have an issue with people being exploited over there, maybe you shouldn't support the companies who do exploit them by not buying their products?
Just sayin'
If the biggest problem in your life is one which involves spending time posting a daily multi-paragraph exegesis to a message board expressing your outraged indignation over how your little plastic toy was assembled wrong, I'd say you've got a really ####ing cushy life.
Damn, dude, you must be one super-entitled #######. It must be awful when something really bad goes wrong, like if the gal making change at Starbucks accidentally shorts you a nickel.
Awful for her, I mean.
Quote : Originally Posted by foomonkey
maybe you shouldn't support the companies who do exploit them by not buying their products?
You go first. Show us how it's done.
PLEASE.
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