Screwed by the EU... again.

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  • Mordred
    Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 342

    Screwed by the EU... again.

    As if snus weren't bad enough, I got another helping of EU bullshit.

    Ok, so I ordered a no-name tablet pc from a place in China. Got a letter today from customs saying that the device didn't have the safety certifications required by the EU (i.e. that stupid CE logo) and that unless I could provide those, they'd have to destroy or send back the device.

    I was obviously annoyed, so I called them to vent a little and tell them that my understanding was that those certificates were only required when "placing on the market" an item (as per their definition, "placing on the market is the initial action of making a product available for the first time on the Community market, with a view to distribution or use in the community. Making available can be either for payment or free of charge"), so I thought that as an end-user, this wouldn't apply to me.

    Bzzzt! Wrong! An annotation I dug out says: "Thus, imports for own use are also considered as being placed on the market at the moment they enter the Community."

    That's right, an item intended for use in your living room is "on the EU market". Splendid.

    It's extremely Orwellian that a directive that states it's goals as simplifying trade within the EU and consumer protection ends up "protecting" me from my property. And yeah, I'm sure the Chinese put exploding batteries and special brain-melting wifi into their tablets, thank God the EU protected me from that... ****ers.
  • devilock76
    Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 1737

    #2
    Isn't it awesome, you fight a huge world war to keep a madman from taking over all of Europe, so later you can sign it all away to another entity.

    Ken

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    • Mykislt
      Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 677

      #3
      Originally posted by Mordred View Post
      As if snus weren't bad enough, I got another helping of EU bullshit.

      Ok, so I ordered a no-name tablet pc from a place in China. Got a letter today from customs saying that the device didn't have the safety certifications required by the EU (i.e. that stupid CE logo) and that unless I could provide those, they'd have to destroy or send back the device.

      I was obviously annoyed, so I called them to vent a little and tell them that my understanding was that those certificates were only required when "placing on the market" an item (as per their definition, "placing on the market is the initial action of making a product available for the first time on the Community market, with a view to distribution or use in the community. Making available can be either for payment or free of charge"), so I thought that as an end-user, this wouldn't apply to me.

      Bzzzt! Wrong! An annotation I dug out says: "Thus, imports for own use are also considered as being placed on the market at the moment they enter the Community."

      That's right, an item intended for use in your living room is "on the EU market". Splendid.

      It's extremely Orwellian that a directive that states it's goals as simplifying trade within the EU and consumer protection ends up "protecting" me from my property. And yeah, I'm sure the Chinese put exploding batteries and special brain-melting wifi into their tablets, thank God the EU protected me from that... ****ers.
      anything you can buy in or from the EU, is on the EU market. I wouldn't be so trusting of these no name electronics

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      • Mordred
        Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 342

        #4
        Originally posted by Mykislt
        anything you can buy in or from the EU, is on the EU market.
        So it would seem.

        I wouldn't be so trusting of these no name electronics
        Seeing as how it's the same exact components as the branded stuff, there's no actual risk. Sure, there's no warranty and quality control is more lax, but hey, you get what you pay for.

        Plus, and this is my main objection: I know what I'm buying. I'm not some child who needs to be "protected" from the evil in the world. If the goddamned thing blows up in my face, so what? It's between me and the manufacturer.

        Meh, I was born in the wrong time. Take me back two hundred and some years so I can hang out with reasonable people like Thomas Jefferson.

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        • sirloot
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 2607

          #5
          sounds like a right shower of wankers

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          • chadizzy1
            Member
            • May 2009
            • 7432

            #6
            After PACT/FDA, I never I'd say this but I'm glad I live in US & A very nice!

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            • GoVegan
              Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 5603

              #7
              Originally posted by chadizzy1
              After PACT/FDA, I never I'd say this but I'm glad I live in US & A very nice!
              Just be glad you don't live in Maryland.

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