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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 196301" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>We are talking about two different things. If I'm buying a T-Bone steak, I, as a meat lover know that it is a T-bone by looking at it, no research involved. Now if the T-Bone is CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF, the name alone tells me that it is truly Angus because the name says it is Certified Angus. Why would anyone be expected to research to see if it is not Angus. The consumers trust the product is truthful in its name branding. Again this is what law suits are made of. It's no different then going to a Chevy dealership and buying a red chevy PU and having bring you a red Ford, "but sir it's been certified by or mechanic as being Chevy."</p><p></p><p>Doesn't (shouldn't) work that way.</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 196301, member: 378"] We are talking about two different things. If I'm buying a T-Bone steak, I, as a meat lover know that it is a T-bone by looking at it, no research involved. Now if the T-Bone is CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF, the name alone tells me that it is truly Angus because the name says it is Certified Angus. Why would anyone be expected to research to see if it is not Angus. The consumers trust the product is truthful in its name branding. Again this is what law suits are made of. It's no different then going to a Chevy dealership and buying a red chevy PU and having bring you a red Ford, "but sir it's been certified by or mechanic as being Chevy." Doesn't (shouldn't) work that way. Alan [/QUOTE]
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