Wow! This is getting much worse than we anticipated and happening much faster.
Amazon
appears to have stopped Theos Medical Systems from being a seller on Amazon.
So, we assume, that Amazon cannot (will not) purchase anything from Theos. But
Amazon has been selling a Chummie bedwetting alarm which they had earlier
purchased from Theos. This item had been declared to originate in China. Now
from Amazon's listing of this alarm and its Product Details published on Amazon.com:
·
Product Dimensions: 0.5 x 2.5 x 2 inches ; 1 ounces
·
Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
·
Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select
countries outside the U.S.
· Origin: Netherlands Antilles
·
ASIN: B00A8GF6BO
·
UPC: 854950002023
· Item model number: TC300B
Please
note the item flagged in yellow above. This item originated in China (as it
still does on other sites). Suddenly, this item on Amazon is originating in the
Netherlands Antilles. This is a well-known tax haven in the Caribbean, used by
a variety of people and parties who can hide their identities and also avoid
paying U.S. taxes. In other words, it can be, and often is, a haven for tax dodgers.
Would
anyone care to guess who it may be that has registered in the Netherlands
Antilles, may want to remain anonymous and may not want to pay U.S. taxes? We are surprised that
Amazon seems to have looked the other way in this matter and appears to be
complacent in buying Chummie products made by Theos Medical Systems from a
mysterious source in a tax-dodgers' haven!
Which
brings us back to our appeal to you, the customer, at the bottom of our last
blog entry here just two days ago!
And
we shall add one more matter to our appeal to
You, the customer --
Are you going to
ignore the abundant negative evidence about Theos Medical Systems? Ignore the
evidence that was strong enough for Amazon to revoke Theos's selling privileges
on Amazon.com, the most severe action that Amazon could take against a seller
who is in strong violation of Amazon's policies and general ethics?
Are you going to buy
inferior products at inflated prices from a seller who has been abundantly
proved to be dishonorable and irresponsible in the fake promotion of his
products, and aggressively and falsely attacking his competitors? This is NOT
how business is conducted in America, using bullying and nefarious tactics and
abundant false information!
Are you going to buy
Chummie products sold by a mysterious seller in the Netherlands Antilles, a
well know haven for tax dodgers? This seller may not be paying U.S. taxes.
We certainly hope
that you, the customer, will strongly deny and turn down such spurious business,
unless the seller becomes abundantly open and honest and revokes and removes both his
false advertising and attacks on his competitors, and becomes a good citizen
instead of attempting to be anonymous and possibly avoid U.S. taxes. This is the
only honorable way to proceed with a nefarious and dishonorable party, to
deny him the profit of his dishonest and misdirected activities.
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