From: Dick (rertman@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Wed Dec 14 2005 - 18:00:19 PST
A note of caution here, folks. If you buy parts from the Peoples Republic
of China
(PRC) the metallurgy may well be of poor quality.
The aerospace company I retired from was basically forced by the U.S.
Just my two pennies' worth.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
I just got this. There are obviously spammers harvesting email addresses
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"Dear Sir,
I am James Shen from a diesel fuel injection parts Plant, hope we can help
With more than 20 years experience in this field, our factory is producing
We are one of ADS members. Our products have a good reputation with sound
If you feel interested in our products, please let us know any time. We are
Thanks and best regards,
James Shen
Government
to buy major aircraft structural parts from the PRC. Upon visual
inspection, they all
looked good. However, tests of primer, paint, fasteners and metallurgy
revealed the
parts to be unacceptable. They were determined to pose a danger of
in-flight
failure, allowing the aircraft fuselage to come apart in flight!
From: "J. Forster" <jfor@quik.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: 14 December, 2005 17:45
Subject: [MV] Chinese spammer harvesting email addresses from this list
from
this list:
you in the line of military use diesel fuel engine parts.
the parts: HD90101A and HD8821.They are used in the engine system of M35A2
and M60 tank. Their most competitive price (almost one tenth of the product
which made in USA) and the same quality will meet your need fairly.
quality and competitive price in European market, South American market and
other countries.
always within your touch.
private mail: jamespump@hotmail.com"
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If you don't like having your email address harvested, perhaps you might
want to
drop him a note to his 'private' email address.
-Jon
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