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Literally the first listing that showed USA was in fact, made in and shipped from China.
not working
I used to trust the results of this extension. However, lately, many of the results turn up as unknown. Additionally, and more importantly, the results are showing where the item is shipping from and not the actual origin of production. Many items that are displayed as sourced from USA, are actually just coming from US shippers, but the product is still from overseas. So it's not truly a reliable extension anymore, just a tool to utilize for research.
I really like the concept but Amazon doesn't seem to cooperate. The vast majority of items are marked "?". I can't even be sure what can be identified on Amazon is true. Knowing the country of origin before paying for a product should be basic requirement. 5 stars for this extension, 0 stars for Amazon's lousy consumer protections. In fact, I'll just say 0 stars for Amazon to even make an app like this such a necessity.
Can you make this work on amazon.se ?
This doen't work anymore... I found origin story and it works
i hate china so thanks
`amazon.de` isn't included in extentions working sites not sure if this still works, seems to produce conflicting information with info given by seller.
It's giving absolutely bogus info - it clearly says on the product that it's made in china, but flag shown is USA. Or It will show it is made in china, but it is actually south Korea. Lying trash.
doesnt work anymore. Just showing a square with a question mark symbol.
I like the idea and the visual execution is great, but the number of false positives (flagged as made in USA but not actually) is pretty high. I agree with some other reviewers that a built-in user flagging feature would be good. For example a clickbox for "is this accurate?" next to each product's country flag that sends you the data including which country the extension thought it was as well as the company/brand name. Then you can compile the data and make decisions based on our patterns. But I could also see bots becoming an issue, especially from certain companies that want to spoof their country of origin on your app.
idea is admirable, but execution is lacking. from the scant few results that feature a US flag, every single one i dug deeper turned out to be PRC. sometime no digging is even needed as the product name will contain the name of its Chinese manufacturer. HuaQi is very commonly flagged as US. HuaQi is in PRC. there is no built in way to report/flag wrong results. so its largely useless