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ketter chan December 5th 05 07:11 AM

We an supply Emergency Light
 
hello, we are the factory of emergency light in China. You can visit
our web www.toomly.com
and scan it.

Ketter Chan(ketter80(at)hotmial.com)


Matt Beard December 5th 05 10:28 AM

We an supply Emergency Light
 

ketter chan wrote:
hello, we are the factory of emergency light in China. You can visit
our web www.toomly.com
and scan it.

Ketter Chan(ketter80(at)hotmial.com)


Not only do the regulars of this group take a very dim view on spam,
but I very much doubt that anyone is stupid enough to buy safety
equipment from someone so incompetent that they can't even spell their
own e-mail address correctly.


nrh December 5th 05 10:31 AM

We an supply Emergency Light
 
In oups.com,
Matt Beard scribed:


Not only do the regulars of this group take a very dim view on spam,
but I very much doubt that anyone is stupid enough to buy safety
equipment from someone so incompetent that they can't even spell their
own e-mail address correctly.


Not to disagree with the spam element, but how well do you speeky da
chinese? We'll soon be grovelling to them for our business, you know.

N.



. December 5th 05 10:36 AM

We an supply Emergency Light
 
Matt Beard wrote:
ketter chan wrote:
hello, we are the factory of emergency light in China. You can visit
our web www.toomly.com
and scan it.

Ketter Chan(ketter80(at)hotmial.com)


Not only do the regulars of this group take a very dim view on spam,
but I very much doubt that anyone is stupid enough to buy safety
equipment from someone so incompetent that they can't even spell their
own e-mail address correctly.


to be fair, as the poster is posting from Guangzhou in china, I suspect his
engrish is better then your mandarin /whatever :-)



Andy Hall December 5th 05 10:40 AM

We an supply Emergency Light
 
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 10:31:39 GMT, "nrh" wrote:

In oups.com,
Matt Beard scribed:


Not only do the regulars of this group take a very dim view on spam,
but I very much doubt that anyone is stupid enough to buy safety
equipment from someone so incompetent that they can't even spell their
own e-mail address correctly.


Not to disagree with the spam element, but how well do you speeky da
chinese? We'll soon be grovelling to them for our business, you know.

N.

We already are....

--

..andy


Matt Beard December 5th 05 10:45 AM

We an supply Emergency Light
 
nrh wrote:
Not to disagree with the spam element, but how well do you speeky da
chinese? We'll soon be grovelling to them for our business, you know.

N.


I'm not complaining about his English - but he got his own e-mail
address wrong!

P.S. 鎴戣兘é??欎腑é?‚? 浣嗕笉寰å*?ソ

Matt Beard December 5th 05 11:06 AM

We an supply Emergency Light
 

Matt Beard wrote:
P.S. 鎴戣兘é??欎腑é?‚? 浣嗕笉寰å*?ソ


Or better yet: 我写ä¸*æ–‡, 但ä¸?安好

[email protected] December 5th 05 12:17 PM

We an supply Emergency Light
 
to be fair, as the poster is posting from Guangzhou in china, I suspect his
engrish is better then your mandarin /whatever :-)


Excuse me Waiter but this Chicken is very rubbery...........

Ah, fank you vely much Sir.

(Benny Hill 1965)


T i m December 5th 05 12:25 PM

We an supply Emergency Light
 
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 10:36:23 GMT, "." .@. wrote:

Matt Beard wrote:
ketter chan wrote:
hello, we are the factory of emergency light in China. You can visit
our web www.toomly.com
and scan it.

Ketter Chan(ketter80(at)hotmial.com)


Not only do the regulars of this group take a very dim view on spam,
but I very much doubt that anyone is stupid enough to buy safety
equipment from someone so incompetent that they can't even spell their
own e-mail address correctly.


to be fair, as the poster is posting from Guangzhou in china, I suspect his
engrish is better then your mandarin /whatever :-)

I think Matts point was the 'hotmial' bit (which could easily be a
typo anyway) but more than the Chineese English thing, don't they
(also?) use a completely different script (loads of pictures n that)?

I worked on a 'Eastern' copy of Windows once and dispite many years
with Windows could hardly make out what was 'Yes' or 'No' ... !

As mentioned .. you might soon be calling Ketter 'Mr Chan, Sir' .. ;-)

All the best ..

T i m

p.s. Knowing how well we cope in the UK when we get 1" of snow I was
actually considering some 'emergency lighting' of some sort .. might
beat stumbling about in the dark looking for the torches with flat
batteries [1] or candles and the empty match box ;-)

Wasn't that the dictionary definition of 'a Torch' ...

"A metal tube used for storing flat batteries" ... ;-)


Grimly Curmudgeon December 5th 05 06:19 PM

We an supply Emergency Light
 
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "ketter chan"
saying something like:

hello, we are the factory of emergency light in China. You can visit
our web www.spam.com
and scan it.


No ta.
--

Dave

raden December 5th 05 10:13 PM

We an supply Emergency Light
 
In message .com, Matt
Beard writes

ketter chan wrote:
hello, we are the factory of emergency light in China. You can visit
our web www.toomly.com
and scan it.

Ketter Chan(ketter80(at)hotmial.com)


Not only do the regulars of this group take a very dim view on spam,
but I very much doubt that anyone is stupid enough to buy safety
equipment from someone so incompetent that they can't even spell their
own e-mail address correctly.

Maybe it's a cunning plan

--
geoff

zaax December 6th 05 01:40 PM

We an supply Emergency Light
 
Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "ketter chan"
saying something like:

hello, we are the factory of emergency light in China. You can
visit our web www.spam.com
and scan it.


No ta.


Not ce marked. They can't be imported into the EC

--
--
zaax

Andy Hall December 7th 05 01:16 AM

We an supply Emergency Light
 
On 6 Dec 2005 13:40:19 GMT, "zaax"
wrote:

Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "ketter chan"
saying something like:

hello, we are the factory of emergency light in China. You can
visit our web www.spam.com
and scan it.


No ta.


Not ce marked. They can't be imported into the EC

--


- It's the EU these days (still the same silly sods in Brussels
though)

- They can be *imported* without a CE mark, e.g. by an individual for
own use. They can't be *sold* within the EU.


--

..andy


[email protected] December 7th 05 11:08 AM

We an supply Emergency Light
 

Andy Hall wrote:
On 6 Dec 2005 13:40:19 GMT, "zaax"
wrote:

Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "ketter chan"
saying something like:

hello, we are the factory of emergency light in China. You can
visit our web www.spam.com
and scan it.

No ta.


Not ce marked. They can't be imported into the EC

--


- It's the EU these days (still the same silly sods in Brussels
though)

- They can be *imported* without a CE mark, e.g. by an individual for
own use. They can't be *sold* within the EU.


They can be both imported and sold within the EU. The importer is
responsible for CE marking and proving conformance to the relevant regs
(safety, LVD, EMC, whatever). The CE mark can be on the packaging or
instructions, etc. It doesn't have to be on the item itself.

MBQ


Andy Hall December 7th 05 01:15 PM

We an supply Emergency Light
 
On 7 Dec 2005 03:08:53 -0800, wrote:


Andy Hall wrote:
On 6 Dec 2005 13:40:19 GMT, "zaax"
wrote:

Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "ketter chan"
saying something like:

hello, we are the factory of emergency light in China. You can
visit our web
www.spam.com
and scan it.

No ta.

Not ce marked. They can't be imported into the EC

--


- It's the EU these days (still the same silly sods in Brussels
though)

- They can be *imported* without a CE mark, e.g. by an individual for
own use. They can't be *sold* within the EU.


They can be both imported and sold within the EU.
The importer is
responsible for CE marking and proving conformance to the relevant regs
(safety, LVD, EMC, whatever). The CE mark can be on the packaging or
instructions, etc. It doesn't have to be on the item itself.

In fact it is the manufacturer or the importer (explicitly the
organisation placing the goods on the market). The illegality would
come with placing the goods on the market - i.e. selling them without
a CE mark.

In different EU countries, the mechanism for policing this varies. In
the UK it is done by Trading Standards and is typically complaint
driven, therefore little generally happens.
In Germany, it is the responsibility of Customs and they carry out
checks during import. Therefore, as a manufacturer, one generally
makes sure that the mark is on the outside of the carton because it
generally then reduces the likelihood of the packaging being opened to
check the goods.

In practice, little happens unless something bad happens.


--

..andy



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