> Again, think about Rivendell having to deal with a recall on one of  
> their products.  They'd have to assign some of their limited staff to  
> deal with that but would still be doing business as usual.  
> Everything would be slower- new order fulfillment as well as  
> processing the recall.  All the RBW folks would (hopefully)  
> understand this- because Rivendell is not a faceless corporation to  
> us- and cut them some slack.  We should do the same with Sigg.

Companies like RBW, Sigg, Patagonia, and others trade on their
reputation for quality, reliability, and integrity to earn our trust.
When I buy a no-name product made in China, I know I'm taking my
chances.  When I pay a premium to buy a product from one of the
aforesaid companies, I rely on their reputation to deliver a quality
product.   I'm not overly concerned about BPA but when a company
employs deceptive practices, I think they don't deserve any slack.
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