N size batteries on sale
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06-04-2020, 02:45 AM
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RE: N size batteries on sale
I also contacted Duracell. Unlike Energizer they provided a cogent and detailed response that comprehensively addressed my concerns:
Thank you for contacting us. Consumers don't always share their concerns with us, and we are grateful to have the opportunity to respond. The only way to truly determine if a battery is counterfeit is to have our Duracell Quality Assurance Team evaluate it thoroughly. However, there are some things you can look for when questioning if a battery is a true Duracell product: - We use recycled paper in our packaging. If you look at the back of the package, the cardstock should look dull, or similar to a newspaper. If it’s bright white, it’s suspect. - Duracell batteries are packed flush to the bottom of the cardstock. You should be able to stand our battery packs upright without them falling. - Other possible signs of counterfeit batteries include spelling errors on the package or poor picture quality. - Also, Coppertop batteries may not be the same color. We hope you find the information provided helpful and will let us know if we can be of assistance to you in the future. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at 800-551-2355. Accompanying that was a separate one page description of proper battery use and care. That's the kind of attention to detail expected of a responsible manufacturer. The only problem with Duracell's CR2032s is that separating them from their plastic packaging takes a determined effort with scissors, and then you have to peel off a plastic insulating label bearing the obligatory "don't ingest this" warning. No counterfeiter would bother going to those ridiculous extremes, because who cares? It's counterfeit. I didn't think this exercise would sour me on any particular brand, but if Energizer is as uncaring as they appear to be I won't be purchasing their products. |
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