"...display the API Certification mark, but are not API licensed products."

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Originally Posted by csandste
That's scary. Thought that seal counted for something.


My sentiments exactly
 
To me, this kind of stuff is way worse than the class action suit against Amalie for still selling API SA oil. Not even having a certification and claiming you do is worse than selling something that's obsolete; as there may be valid buyers for obsolete oils. There is no valid market for something that claims to be certified and never was.
 
Originally Posted by SubieRubyRoo
To me, this kind of stuff is way worse than the class action suit against Amalie for still selling API SA oil. Not even having a certification and claiming you do is worse than selling something that's obsolete; as there may be valid buyers for obsolete oils. There is no valid market for something that claims to be certified and never was.


I agree. At least for the informed, we know what to look for (seal, donut), but when the product has these indicators but still doesn't meet the standard, that's scary. When i see this, i want to stick to known brands.
 
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