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China and quality are two words that DO NOT belong in the same sentance. There is nothing quality about a product made in China. None that I have seen anyway. We as Americans are going to have to get out of the "Wal-Mart mentality" just because what they sell is cheap. It may be cheap now but it won't last long. If these rail wagons are of the same quality of their other junk then after a few years other countries should wise up and stop buying them. It's to bad we Americans can't seem to wise up and boot their sorry a ** crap all the way back to China. Some of you will remember my post in another thread about chinese crap. It may be cheap now but in a little while you have to replace it because it won't work. Then how cheap is it to have to buy it again? And again? And again? All the while American workers are losing their jobs right and left. Look at the labels and don't buy anything made in crapland. You are better off in the long run to pay more now and buy something quality, yes it may cost more now but it will last whereas anything made in China won't last long. And I have six clocks all made in China -- none of them work. I bought one recently it works but was broken before I even took it out of the package. So out of 7 clocks only 1 works and it looses about 15 minutes a day even winding it twice a day. Keep American jobs in American, don't buy Chinese crap. <br /> <br />As far as their rail wagons are concerned, let them carry all the Chinese crap back to China and stay there.
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