(09-15-2016, 01:48 AM)RSP1 Wrote: I have zero doubt they intentionally sold defective razors hoping nobody would catch on. They probably used the same risk testing as automakers with a recall calculating losses over risk. I think this company is a sleazy company, and I will never give them any of my money no matter how good their new (or older) razors might shave.
I guess I will repeat myself because its worth saying as a generality within the marketplace.
Then I also hope you don't buy or own any car from Ford, General Motors, VW and its 8 or so brands, any car with a Takata air bag in it, fly on Southwest airlines, use any computing devices with an Intel chip in it, buy any consumer product from P&G, have an American Express card, buy anything from Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, or just about every major corporation .... because all of them also knowingly, some admitting it, or allegedly committed crimes that actually resulted in Civil fines to governments. Some of them, like VW today in BILLIONS of dollars. Some, like Ford and GM allegedly decided it was cheaper to settle DEATH lawsuits than fix parts costing a few dollars. Think about that. Some companies thought it would be better to just pay the lawsuits than fix a cheap part.
This leaves you with very few companies to buy from. You might have a hard time living.
Just saying ... IF, in fact, your statement is true, then its just one more among a sea of such stories that in the big scheme of things is a pittance.