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China’s Ninestar Wants To Clear it’s TONER Name In Germany With Plan “B”!

Toner News Mobile Forums Toner News Main Forums China’s Ninestar Wants To Clear it’s TONER Name In Germany With Plan “B”!

Tonernews.com, November 19, 2020. USA
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    China’s Ninestar Wants To Clear it’s
    TONER Name In Germany With Plan “B”!

    If All Else Fails, Plan B Should Work?
    If Not, Next Week We Will Try Plan C! LOL

    How Product Pivot Saved Our Company | Yanado Blog

    Apparently Ninestar Wants to Clean it’s good name with what they call a “B mistake”, according to Therecycler.com in the UK. Ninestar says that there was a mistake on the box and the wrong batch was tested, so this time they have resubmitted actual reman toner to pass the famous toner test in Germany with TÜV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH. This sounds to us like, “let’s try plan B”. From what we understand these toners where randomly ordered and tested and that this is not the first or the last time this will happen. We know this because we talk weekly with the anonymous persons in Europe that orders these toners from various Chinese toner manufacturers and tests them all the time. So Ninestar can try to pass the test this time (and they probably will) but we are pretty sure that this will happen again and again. And by the way, this is now the 2nd excuse that Ninestar has Given the industry, here’s the first excuse about this issued from last week. We look forward to next week and plan C. 😊

    Shake Things Up and go with “Plan C” | Ken Braddy

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