You all excuse me for butting into your highly entertaining thread.
The title escapes me, however.
fasttech is in hot water for selling Innokin products at a substantially lower price than Innokin wants their products sold for. Innokin threatens some serious lawsuit action against
fasttech if they don't cease and desist immediately.
How does this work out to make Fasttech the bad guy? Innokin is trying to price fix, and though it may be perfectly legal where they come from, it leaves a very bad taste in my mouth for them.
Boge used to be my favorite product line. They too had generic items modeled after them, I happen to own one, and it was labeled as "genuine Boge" when I bought it. I knew it had to be generic, the price was too fabulous! I bought it anyway, and it is performing just as well today as it was the day I bought it.
There is a pasta factory in my town, a very close friend used to work there. The machine made the pasta from the prescribed pasta-making ingredients. She switched boxes all day long. We need 1000 barilla, 500 mueller, and 100 piggly wiggly brand today. It's the same noodles no matter which box you pay for.
When I bought the Vamo I didn't care if it was "authentic" or generic, as long as it worked the way it was supposed to. You put batteries in a metal tube, attach an atomizer cartomizer clearomizer, and push a button to get vapor. I don't care who's name is on the box.