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9th February 07, 10:22 AM
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A while ago they bought a bunch of sporrans he'd designed and made, and sent them to be closely but badly copied in Pakistan for probably a tenth of the price. They look rubbish! Really shoddily made.
Jerry you got my attention with your post as I have looked at the site in question and I see that Heritage of Scotland advertises their sporrans as "made in Scotland." So according to your post it seems they are misrepresenting the origin of their products, which I believe would be in conflict with the current truth in advertising laws in Britain.
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9th February 07, 09:56 PM
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 Originally Posted by Rusty
Jerry you got my attention with your post as I have looked at the site in question and I see that Heritage of Scotland advertises their sporrans as "made in Scotland." So according to your post it seems they are misrepresenting the origin of their products, which I believe would be in conflict with the current truth in advertising laws in Britain.
Or, perhaps, Jerry is the one who needs instruction in truth.
David Thornton's posts in this thread are well-taken. Not everyone lets snobbery and racism guide their buying decisions.
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