Le 08/10/2016 à 22:24, Anton Aylward a écrit :
Actually the phrase "fit for the intended purpose" refers to Consumer Protection legislation in the so-called 'Common Law' countries, that is those that derive there jurisprudence processes from the English traditional rather than from 'Code Napoleon'.
I have to say than such products I buy from china directly on aliexpress, and was refunded without having to resend the device back... so if test is anticipated, only time is lost (due to long time delivery from China to France) I also always notice the seller than I test every buy, and to don't send fake, but they send them anyway, pretending after the protest than they where abused by they own maker, what I don't trust at all, given I always give them the link to the test software, asking them to test product themselves example: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/USB-Flash-Drives-128GB-pen-drive-iron-man-US... this pen drive in 512Gb size is supposed to cost around $17. Then it's said to be USB2. That's simply impossible. Such capacity with USB2 is unusable, and the real price on the same platform is around 300 or 400$ if ever you find one (I only found 256Gb for $150) so it's *obviously* a fake. One can order one to test it, but it's probably only 8Gb, not worth the price :-)) notice the dealer is noted 4.7/5 stars, but only with 6 clients... jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org