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shay

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Trying to be utility free
« on: May 14, 2009, 01:10:15 PM »
More on the Chinese NiFe saga. Ever tried to deal with the BBB when you've been screwed, glued and tattooed? Now we have the DMA (direct marketing Association). They slap the BBB logo on their complaint form but the BBB won't accept the DMA form. WTF? So the battery company guy says, "The reason the NiFe cells don't weigh what they should is that the cases used to be acrylic and now they are polycarbonate." "We sent you the right battery it just weighs 42 pounds empty versus the 49 pounds on our published specifications; weight of a cell isn't important and you should be happy your shipping charges are lower."  
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