- Joined
- Jun 12, 2015
- Messages
- 7,758
- Points
- 113
If it's a US based company then report them to the FDA/CDRH and let them take care of it. Not much you can do outside of that really.
Someone should report them, someone is going to get hurt eventually.
 
	
	
	
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
 
	
	If it's a US based company then report them to the FDA/CDRH and let them take care of it. Not much you can do outside of that really.
 
	 
 
	
That sucks, your friends must have been very upset. Can't belive they would sell a 445 as a 405. And wow that 520 was so under spec. Was it even 520 or was it a 532? I bet most of their customer base wouldn't even know there were problems because they are so uneducated. Wish there was a way to shut them down. Maybe the site could get blocked in the us for infringements?
That sucks, your friends must have been very upset. Can't belive they would sell a 445 as a 405. And wow that 520 was so under spec. Was it even 520 or was it a 532? I bet most of their customer base wouldn't even know there were problems because they are so uneducated. Wish there was a way to shut them down. Maybe the site could get blocked in the us for infringements?
what consequences?
Probably something along the lines of a more "blanketed" ban. Although I'm not sure that'd be at all effective...
Is there any hobby with more scamsites, ripoff artists and general misinformation than lasers? It seems like these sites pop up all over the place putting out ridiculous claims and unsafe info. Blatantly mislabeled products, lies, false advertising,etc.
I guess it's because many people don't know ANYTHING about lasers and will believe whatever they're told.
Biglasers.com
Laserpointerpro.com
warnlaser.com
worldscoolestlasers.com
These are 4 of the most notable scam companies I've seen.
 
	