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Eric Houg
Here is my e-mail to EE Tools, followed by their reply, 2 days after I bought a new
Chipmax2 universal device programmer:
How can you claim in your advertising "Made and Supported in the USA"
http://www.eetools.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&Product_ID=311
when your Chipmax2 has a label on it that says "Made in Korea"? The owners
manual is written by someone whose first language is not English. It is
obvious from the awkward and nonsensical grammar. I feel conned.
reply:
I'm sorry to feel that way. The chipmax 2 was developed in the US, and was
made in the US as well. In our earlier production, it was assembled in Korea
due to the cost of labor there was cheaper than here, but now it was made in
the US
John Kim / General Manager
EE Tools, Inc.
Chipmax2 universal device programmer:
How can you claim in your advertising "Made and Supported in the USA"
http://www.eetools.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&Product_ID=311
when your Chipmax2 has a label on it that says "Made in Korea"? The owners
manual is written by someone whose first language is not English. It is
obvious from the awkward and nonsensical grammar. I feel conned.
reply:
I'm sorry to feel that way. The chipmax 2 was developed in the US, and was
made in the US as well. In our earlier production, it was assembled in Korea
due to the cost of labor there was cheaper than here, but now it was made in
the US
John Kim / General Manager
EE Tools, Inc.