When a product receives high reviews and is listed as manufactured by "the Clipperton Company" and then the product that arrives looks identical -- yet does not have the same product information and instead is generic, it calls into question if this is the same quality that is receiving rave reviews or not.
The shower curtain rings that arrived said 'made expressly for Bed Bath & Beyond' on the label and had no further information. If I wanted BB&B shower curtain rings I would have gone to that store. Now I am stuck with them and a bit curious because 'heavy duty' seems very light duty and the circumference does not match the standard size of a shower rod, so that the roller balls do not all make contact -- which in turn causes the rings to stick instead of glide, when attempting to open & close the shower curtain. What to do except write a review?
A product that ships should be the same as the product that is listed. Otherwise to me this is not an equal exchange, because what is received is not what was ordered. This is my customer complaint. Images of scanned label above. It would be interesting to know if this is the product others have received and rate highly.
UPDATE: the images I uploaded of the generic labeling (product not by Clipperton) were removed by Amazon - if the product that ships is not made by Clipperton then it should not be sold as such. This is unethical and misleading. It is disconcerting that the images have been removed. The two star review is now having another star removed for this, in response.