Replacement Electronics…You Just Have No Choice
Last week we traveled home from a week long vacation in England. Coming out of London’s Heathrow we went through Virgin Atlantic’s Upper Class security line. I got picked on and picked upon. The security people decided to search my briefcase/backpack and take out every single item and put them in bins and rerun them through and then gave it back to me to repack. In the course of the repacking, I didn’t notice that the cables for my Dr. Dre Beats headphones didn’t come back through. When I opened up the case on the plane, the headphones were there, the cables weren’t. So, that put me this week trying to find a replacement cord (with microphone). Guess what? I checked every electronic store and they didn’t carry replacement cables, only full box set. What to do? I could choose to not use my headsets for a year or go to look for a replacement online? The salesperson @ the Radio Shack on Market Street in San Francisco told me that the best thing I could do was to go online and purchase a separate cord, which would likely be stolen, but that would be the best choice. Frustrating. So, this morning, I went online and looked at Craigslist. None there. Next it was ebay and there was the cord:

So, for $34.99 I can have the cord that comes with the headset, but that this cable is made nowhere close to America. Monster Cables, who seem to be the dominant supplier for everyone makes everything in China or Taiwan. I did find that Cables for Less, http://www.cablesforless.com, do “assemble” in Indiana but I still couldn’t find this cable that has the audio microphone contained as well. I applaud Cables for Less, I just wish they were distributing into those places where we shop locally. So, Dr. Dre beat down my buy locally and buy American.
What we know is that the same will happen if I have to replace an ipad, an iphone, yada, yada, yada.,…
