FTC: Made In The USA Comments Concerning Faye H. Raper--P894219

May 7, 1997

USA Policy Comment
Office of the Secretary, FTC
Room 159, 6th & Pennsylvania Ave.
NW Washington, DC 20580

I protest the proposal by the Federal Trade Commission to allow manufacturers to tag merchandise “Made in USA” when certain parts are made in a foreign country. The quality of foreign made merchandise is inferior and that includes the whole or part of the whole.

In August 1996 I purchased SAS walking shoes. I knew SAS were made in the USA. WRONG! In March 1997 the sole on one shoe was coming loose at the heel and stitching was breaking. I took them back to the store and was told that under the tongue of the shoe it says “Made in Indonesia” and “Packaged in San Antonio.” This April, I purchased an umbrella, and when I removed the packaging, the fabric was torn loose from one of the ribs. MADE IN CHINA!

These are only two samples of poor quality. I am positive many, many citizens of our country could give you similar data on inferior products. After my experiences with their products, I avoid, if at all possible, anything made in any Asian country.

Faye H. Raper

Faye H. Raper
1934 S. Missouri
Springfield, MO 65807