Zone1 Should there be mandatory indicators showing the company being ordered from on line ?????

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I purchased some auto part's from the internet a while back, and when the receipt of payment was sent to my inbox, I noticed when read it that the payment for the part was sent to a foreign country. The entire time I thought I was ordering the part from an American company or supplier, it turned out to be a foreign country. .

The country my money was sent to was Chinya. Now last I heard Chinya was our adversary, so wouldn't it be smart not to buy anything from an adversary of the United State's of America ?

Will my payment go to help the Chinese economy, and better the people of China and their lives or will it go to the CCP where it will be used to further the aggression and world politics of the CCP ?

Can anyone say for certain what my money will do when it is used in China ?

I think that any on line shopping should require shops to post on their front page who their suppliers are or who their parent company is. Then let us decide where our parts, oil, and raw materials are ordered from or are actually coming from. We need to know who benefits, and who won't as a result of.

MAGA !!
 
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I purchased some auto part's from the internet a while back, and when the receipt of payment was sent to my inbox, I noticed when read it that the payment for the part was sent to a foreign country. The entire time I thought I was ordering the part from an American company or supplier, it turned out to be a foreign country. .

The country my money was sent to was Chinya. Now last I heard Chinya was our adversary, so wouldn't it be smart not to buy anything from an adversary of the United State's of America ?

Will my payment go to help the Chinese economy, and better the people of China and their lives or will it go to the CCP where it will be used to further the aggression and world politics of the CCP ?

Can anyone say for certain what my money will do when it is used in China ?

I think that any on line shopping should require shops to post on their front page who their suppliers are or who their parent company is. Then let us decide where our parts, oil, and raw materials are ordered from or are actually coming from. We need to know who benefits, and who won't as a result of.

MAGA !!
Lotta that stuff isn't made here anymore.
 
I purchased some auto part's from the internet a while back, and when the receipt of payment was sent to my inbox, I noticed when read it that the payment for the part was sent to a foreign country. The entire time I thought I was ordering the part from an American company or supplier, it turned out to be a foreign country. .

The country my money was sent to was Chinya. Now last I heard Chinya was our adversary, so wouldn't it be smart not to buy anything from an adversary of the United State's of America ?

Will my payment go to help the Chinese economy, and better the people of China and their lives or will it go to the CCP where it will be used to further the aggression and world politics of the CCP ?

Can anyone say for certain what my money will do when it is used in China ?

I think that any on line shopping should require shops to post on their front page who their suppliers are or who their parent company is. Then let us decide where our parts, oil, and raw materials are ordered from or are actually coming from. We need to know who benefits, and who won't as a result of.

MAGA !!
You could make the rule but what's going to stop them from simply lying about it?

China is ******* us. Go to the Temu website and you can find brand new Gibson Les Pauls for $200. The cheapest LPs that Gibson makes list for $1,799. The Chinese simply cover the golden Gibson logo on their counterfeits with a sticker to get them through customs. They do the same thing with Fenders and PRS guitars.

And they do it with auto parts too. Those auto parts you got from China could be counterfeit.
 
I only get parts from the dealer or reputable parts store.
I want to see it matches what I tore out.
Sometimes those online part numbers are wrong, or they don't ask enough information about tow packages which use more heavy duty parts.
Lots of counterfeit parts out there including spark plugs. Buyer beware.
 
Lotta that stuff isn't made here anymore.
Yeah and that has become a huge problem IMHO.

China has raped us by stealing our patterns, designs, innovations, technology, and worse it had been found many times to be a hostile actor when it came to using our trade agreements, along with it's own tariffs due to our laxed oversight in order to build itself into an alledged and/or worse maybe a formidable and anti-American powerhouse that is having to be reckoned with on the world stage globally and militarily now.
 
Yeah and that has become a huge problem IMHO.

China has raped us by stealing our patterns, designs, innovations, technology, and worse it had been found many times to be a hostile actor when it came to using our trade agreements, along with it's own tariffs due to our laxed oversight in order to build itself into an alledged and/or worse maybe a formidable and anti-American powerhouse that is having to be reckoned with on the world stage globally and militarily now.
robber baron oligarchs made it easy for them by outsourcing everything there.
 
I go to specialty stores to buy quality. I do better than the box stores, but sometimes it's a crapshoot. I sometimes ask the owner or manager about the source of the part. They usually don't know. It's that muddled. -------------------
 
I go to specialty stores to buy quality. I do better than the box stores, but sometimes it's a crapshoot. I sometimes ask the owner or manager about the source of the part. They usually don't know. It's that muddled. -------------------
Oh I think they know alright, but they have to protect their interest involved. Various supply chains are connected to retail outlets and on line ordering platforms. They all know what's going on and how it's going on.

We the citizen's are the one's who are caught like a deer in headlights, otherwise whenever we are trying our best to MAGA, and to expect quality and service from American supplier's for whom we depend on when spending our hard earned money..
 
You could make the rule but what's going to stop them from simply lying about it?

China is ******* us. Go to the Temu website and you can find brand new Gibson Les Pauls for $200. The cheapest LPs that Gibson makes list for $1,799. The Chinese simply cover the golden Gibson logo on their counterfeits with a sticker to get them through customs. They do the same thing with Fenders and PRS guitars.

And they do it with auto parts too. Those auto parts you got from China could be counterfeit.
What a shame it all is, but the thing that should really bother people IMO, is the fact that Americans have sold them out.
 

Should there be mandatory indicators showing the company being ordered from on line​


You would think so. Undoubtedly, if you were paying from another country, there would be laws making you have to confess so, but being that the laws in the books were written by someone who was probably a paid lobbyist for China, it doesn't surprise me at all that, Whoops!, nothing in the law requires companies to say so to the consumer.
 
You would think so. Undoubtedly, if you were paying from another country, there would be laws making you have to confess so, but being that the laws in the books were written by someone who was probably a paid lobbyist for China, it doesn't surprise me at all that, Whoops!, nothing in the law requires companies to say so to the consumer.
Lobbyist are just bribery agent's operating to get government to relax rules and protections that were in place for the American consumer's, and they are hired or acquired to do the bidding for their master's for a cut.
 
I purchased some auto part's from the internet a while back, and when the receipt of payment was sent to my inbox, I noticed when read it that the payment for the part was sent to a foreign country. The entire time I thought I was ordering the part from an American company or supplier, it turned out to be a foreign country. .

The country my money was sent to was Chinya. Now last I heard Chinya was our adversary, so wouldn't it be smart not to buy anything from an adversary of the United State's of America ?

Will my payment go to help the Chinese economy, and better the people of China and their lives or will it go to the CCP where it will be used to further the aggression and world politics of the CCP ?

Can anyone say for certain what my money will do when it is used in China ?

I think that any on line shopping should require shops to post on their front page who their suppliers are or who their parent company is. Then let us decide where our parts, oil, and raw materials are ordered from or are actually coming from. We need to know who benefits, and who won't as a result of.

MAGA !!

Its pretty silly that you're "pro MAGA" but your post is calling for more regulation.
 
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