Important - Urgent Product Recall
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 2:49 pm
URGENT PRODUCT RECALL
Trading Standard Officers have ordered the urgent recall of a defective
product found to be faulty and dangerous.
Over the Christmas and New Year period, tests proved the components
in the product called "Chelsea FC" would fall apart when placed under the
smallest amount of pressure. Comsumers first experienced problems
last year, when it was noted the product failed to work properly in Europe.
Complaints were made about it malfunctioning and then emitting a
continous whining noise ? usually in Portugeuse. At the time the complaints
were ignored. But when the product started falling apart in Britain over
Christmas, the Trading Standards Authority took action.
A spokesman warned: "We particularly want to stress to parents that,
with Chelsea FC, there is a genuine risk of choking that may end in tears
come May.
Despite assurances from the company behind the product that action
was taken to correct the faulty parts, including abandoning the use of
the highly upredictable and sub-standard component "roberthuth"
malfunctions have continued. Consumers have been urged to check the small
print
carefully for the words "this product may contain traces of Shevchenko".
If that is the case buyers of the product are urged to put it back in
its box and return immediately. "Shevchenko" has been known to cause a
severe allergic reaction in many consumers, causing them to shout
involuntarily "You useless Ukrainian t**t and "For f*** sake bring back
Carlton
Cole.
Trading Standard Officers have ordered the urgent recall of a defective
product found to be faulty and dangerous.
Over the Christmas and New Year period, tests proved the components
in the product called "Chelsea FC" would fall apart when placed under the
smallest amount of pressure. Comsumers first experienced problems
last year, when it was noted the product failed to work properly in Europe.
Complaints were made about it malfunctioning and then emitting a
continous whining noise ? usually in Portugeuse. At the time the complaints
were ignored. But when the product started falling apart in Britain over
Christmas, the Trading Standards Authority took action.
A spokesman warned: "We particularly want to stress to parents that,
with Chelsea FC, there is a genuine risk of choking that may end in tears
come May.
Despite assurances from the company behind the product that action
was taken to correct the faulty parts, including abandoning the use of
the highly upredictable and sub-standard component "roberthuth"
malfunctions have continued. Consumers have been urged to check the small
carefully for the words "this product may contain traces of Shevchenko".
If that is the case buyers of the product are urged to put it back in
its box and return immediately. "Shevchenko" has been known to cause a
severe allergic reaction in many consumers, causing them to shout
involuntarily "You useless Ukrainian t**t and "For f*** sake bring back
Carlton
Cole.