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Old 08-19-2023, 11:34 AM   #51
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Originally Posted by John F View Post
Maybe, but I wonder if it is universally true. On a golf forum, there is a lot of discussion of Kirkland golf balls, and I haven't seen a single post saying they are simply a rebrand of some other golf ball, or that any other golf ball (brand) is exactly the same physically.
1) But there are plenty of alternatives to Kirkland golf balls.
2) "I haven't seen a single post saying they are simply a rebrand of some other golf ball" But that isn't evidence. Unless they have their own golf ball factory, there will be balls without Kirkland brand made by the same factory and likely identical. The world is also a much bigger place than the USA.

However all of that is irrelevant to the call to investigate Amazon, even if there was no alternative to Kirkland balls or they were genuinely a unique product only made the Kirkland brand owner.
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