Posted on 05/27/2020 8:07:53 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
I bought a couple of miles of TP from Office Depot in the first days of the panic.
Enjoyed buying something from not-Amazon.
They look like the Regular Rolls we all used to buy before the Double and Mega Rolls were Marketed here.
The world burns and we are discussing Chinese Toilet Paper.
Disclaimer: All the Toilet Paper we buy is made from American Wood Pulp and Manufactured in American Factories employing Americans (or Illegal Invaders with fraudulent Documentation).
Amazon can’t handle the Truth.
Even when you upload a picture.
They will only post good results.
I wrote a multi-paragraph review on some LED headlight replacement bulbs. The company said they would give me a refund if I removed the review. :)
I did.
That was a pretty lazy review, though. How about dimensions and number of sheets, or is that too much to ask?
You have too much time on your hands
The most recent was an electronic device (WiFi USB antenna) that was chicom-produced... However I did refrain from exploding about getting anything from the "stinking chicoms" when I returned it...
China runs a rip off economy. If you buy a large product sold by a major manufacturer, there’s a good chance it will work because they have the money and human resources to police closely what their Chinese counterparts are doing. Any lesser product is likely to be manufactured by a ripoff outfit and useless.
I ordered in late March. Amazon says running late. I think the ship sank on it’s way...
No sympathy from me.
Here is our experience when buying a 30 pack roll at Sam’s Club a couple of weeks before the virus panic.
The mega diameter rolls do not fit well in our bathroom TP holders as initially the paper rubs against the back of the holder. So, looking to buy a lesser diameter roll, we came across Scott TP. You may recall Scott as the brand many of us grew up using. Well, it was priced a couple of bucks above all the other brands but hey, it’s Scott, so it has to be good.
Big mistake, as it was only one ply thick and very rough. It was so thin, it broke off before one wanted it to, and one had to pull off far more than usual since it was so thin.
After using up half of the rolls and finding plenty of Kirkland brand TP back in stock at Costco, I decided to write off the Scott as a bad purchase and dispose of it.
When I ordered I thought it would show up right away.
I have been holding it in for months just waiting.....
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