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Rolls-Royce has denied claims made by two former employees in a US lawsuit that it "cut corners on quality control requirements" and "lied to" customers. The pair also alleged that the firm "routinely used defective parts designated as 'scrap only'". The two are challenging a court order that prevents them from releasing information which they claim reveals details of what the firm concealed. Rolls-Royce has defended itself and said the lawsuit is "without merit".
Will obviously have to see how this pans out, but in the very least these allegations are worrying and of the type that could potentially kill a company?
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by solidshot
Will obviously have to see how this pans out, but in the very least these allegations are worrying and of the type that could potentially kill a company?
Interesting, at one time people paid the outrageous prices on quality products because they were hand built, well designed and the best money could buy. The reputations that came with those products made them elite, highly sought after, and guaranteed money coming in as demand was always greater than supply. With time the integrity of a number of good brands has died. And it's possible here is another case of that.
I guess when I want to buy a car for the price of a house, I will have to buy a Maybach from now on.edit on 5-7-2013 by boncho because: (no reason given)