The fuck it isn’t.
This is where I disagree, because there’s so many fucking random hashtags in this community for advertising on Instagram lol. You must not understand marketing and think hashtags are law.
I agree that using a fake ASME certification is morally wrong and (potentially) worthy of reporting (if no action is taken after pursuing other non-snitching actions) if it has the potential to hurt someone.
But to imply that putting a hashtag on an instagram post == making a claim (in the legal sense) about something is dishonest
Yes, let’s see this fake certificate lol. Because I don’t see it.
Becoming cops over hashtags is fucking pathetic.
Associate with that all y’all want.
Doesn’t have to be a fake cert, just an unsupported claim.
Just try running your argument past a court. I’m not sure they will agree.
I mean at this point we may see it go that way in a few years.
Anyone who is advertising under #MoveWeight is gonna be sending checks eh? @EverettMarm
Looks like dishonest hashtags are considered claims/false advertising. This is just one example, I could pull up more tho.
I’ll be damned. I’m here for it lol. Bring on the hashtag money.
Oh damn #MadeInUSA
#ShowMeTheHashtagMoney
About to fucking steam roll my hashtag lol
i really cant wait to finish my phd in corporate ethics. I really hope some of these companies will let me interview them when i go back to school next year.
corporate ethics in emerging industries have a long way to go. LOL
Some of these examples are gonna look great! thanks
I just got back enrolled. I’m going for the Doctorate but first I am focusing on financing.
Good morning…I should take vortal’s advice and just let this die but…it’s obvious you are wrapped around this hashtag claim, the hashtag has nothing to do with it outside of some borderline shady marketing. The shop obviously does high quality work, very high quality work based on their history. This is only about the design, there is no longer story there is no conspiracy here.
The design at 8" without an ASME stamped vessel falls outside of the Boiler and Pressure vessel codes we are required to adhere to as manufacturers and engineering firms for the safety of the operators. If I’m wrong and they are ASME certified or the vessels are stamped, it is a fully compliant design. If they are not an ASME certified shop, they can either step it down to a 6" column or use an ASME certified shop to fabricate the vessel. There is no gray here, its one option or the other.
It’s a gift really.
I’m extracting you. Have a good morning. Time to get to it.
Yeah you’re good at it, no doubt.
So how did you know it wasn’t stamped? Magnifying glass?
He asked ASME.
Dang he kept making calls tryna find how
Subzero does not have an active ASME certificate and ability to certify vessels. There are zero companies in Gresham, Oregon that do.
You can look companies up on the ASME website to validate if they have active certificates.
So unless they had them fabricated and stamped by a different certified manufacturer, and they specifically hid the certification plates in their pictures, they are not stamped.
I don’t know other people’s business, but something tells me if they wanted an asme they could establish one. Y’all not being able to trace how may bite you in the ass.