Where to start...okay lets try this...to those apparent Nintendo Nemesis supporters, yes they are a large corporation which makes this even more reprehensible, as you point out they make a very large profit, allow me to point out so does a certain low quality/low cost tool company that is well known in the U.S. Why the comparison? Allow me to elaborate, I don't know about the aforementioned people but I work at Nintendo Nemesis...in the quality department...in a medical device facility. Trust me when I say they make low quality devices, I don't own any of their products, those that work there that do, mostly, got them for free. Now might also be a good time to point out they put Made in U.S.A. labels on product that does not remotely fall within the regulations as set forth by the Federal Trade Commission, which I have confirmed and reported, oddly, FTC says they won't do anything about it unless there are more complaints. So, what to do...any ideas? Would the media be interested? Who...Business Week? Wall Street Journal?
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Where to start...okay lets try this...to those apparent Nintendo Nemesis supporters, yes they are a large corporation which makes this even more reprehensible, as you point out they make a very large profit, allow me to point out so does a certain low quality/low cost tool company that is well known in the U.S. Why the comparison? Allow me to elaborate, I don't know about the aforementioned people but I work at Nintendo Nemesis...in the quality department...in a medical device facility. Trust me when I say they make low quality devices, I don't own any of their products, those that work there that do, mostly, got them for free. Now might also be a good time to point out they put Made in U.S.A. labels on product that does not remotely fall within the regulations as set forth by the Federal Trade Commission, which I have confirmed and reported, oddly, FTC says they won't do anything about it unless there are more complaints. So, what to do...any ideas? Would the media be interested? Who...Business Week? Wall Street Journal?