Faulty products are commonly referred to as "defective goods" or "defective products." These items fail to meet quality standards or do not perform as intended, posing safety risks or not functioning properly. In legal terms, they may also be classified as "unfit for purpose" or "nonconforming goods." Manufacturers can be held liable for damages caused by such products.
It is products
New substances that are produced are called products.
a product
These compounds are called products.
These substances are called products (or final products).
A guarantee that provides protection against faulty products is called a warranty. Warranties may either be expressed or implied and vary according to jurisdiction.
No.
A faulty stroke is usually called a foul.
A faulty billiards shot is called a "miscue"
It is products
You can't (even legitimate manufacturers and companies rely on Chinese factories to produce their products - like computers and shoes), but you can do research on what products are faulty and not up to par.
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A foulmiscue
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A faulty car in America is often called a "lemon". In the past 20 to 30 years many laws have been passed to protect consumers from these vehicles. They are often called "lemon laws".
No, they are scammers!! Don't trust them, they sell poor quality products and never response to me after I receive faulty products, nevery trust a company only accept western union!
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