XK or XKR floor mats
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XK or XKR floor mats
I ordered some floor mats from a US company in January. Two months later I realised they never delivered. Upon follow up, they told me they couldnt customize because i requested the word Jaguar embroidery. In frustration, I cancelled the order and bought elsewhere. Here is the new look
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Quality is good. Easy installation. U just have to tuck em in. They are customized to fit the XK/XKR. I have had them for 6 months. Multiple color options.
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Obviously from China where there is no enforcement of copyright infringement. Why support a brutal Communist country that steals US trade secrets, sells us medicines - Heparin and Valsartan - that are contaminated with lethal poisons, and sets the stage for WWIII by seizing and militarizing the Spratly islands in South China Sea and holding military exercises with Russia? And the list goes on. You should have bought the plain carpet mats that are Made in the USA and brought them to a local embroidery shop to do the Leaper logo. It probably would have been less expensive, looked more like the factory mats, and made you feel better than you do now after reading my rant.
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I have similar mats. Did you have to remove the trim pieces to tuck the edge in? I see the clips on the inside edges (they look like guitar pics). Mine has this but you have achieved a neater look on the outsides...as if you removed the trim and then reinstalled with the liner underneath.
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I have similar mats. Did you have to remove the trim pieces to tuck the edge in? I see the clips on the inside edges (they look like guitar pics). Mine has this but you have achieved a neater look on the outsides...as if you removed the trim and then reinstalled with the liner underneath.
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I have similar mats. Did you have to remove the trim pieces to tuck the edge in? I see the clips on the inside edges (they look like guitar pics). Mine has this but you have achieved a neater look on the outsides...as if you removed the trim and then reinstalled with the liner underneath.
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Obviously from China where there is no enforcement of copyright infringement. Why support a brutal Communist country that steals US trade secrets, sells us medicines - Heparin and Valsartan - that are contaminated with lethal poisons, and sets the stage for WWIII by seizing and militarizing the Spratly islands in South China Sea and holding military exercises with Russia? And the list goes on. You should have bought the plain carpet mats that are Made in the USA and brought them to a local embroidery shop to do the Leaper logo. It probably would have been less expensive, looked more like the factory mats, and made you feel better than you do now after reading my rant.
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I had these made in the US, super quality, better than OEM
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/p...r-mats-138533/
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/p...r-mats-138533/
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Obviously from China where there is no enforcement of copyright infringement. Why support a brutal Communist country that steals US trade secrets, sells us medicines - Heparin and Valsartan - that are contaminated with lethal poisons, and sets the stage for WWIII by seizing and militarizing the Spratly islands in South China Sea and holding military exercises with Russia? And the list goes on. You should have bought the plain carpet mats that are Made in the USA and brought them to a local embroidery shop to do the Leaper logo. It probably would have been less expensive, looked more like the factory mats, and made you feel better than you do now after reading my rant.
While speaking of copyright infringement, having the Jaguar logo embroidered here in the US does indeed break US copyright laws and if you specifically requested it from a US supplier and then took possession of said goods knowing this, does that not make you an accomplice in violating those very laws? Malawi conscious can be clear in that respect.
You're not alone though, and I can empathize with your rant. It is an unfortunate reality, but I think we all fall into that "Guilty as charged" column.
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Hafren, That was before I realized the error of my ways. I now prefer to Buy American whenever possible. As a last resort, I'll buy products made in China or Russia but only if they're essential. As a veteran, I make every effort to not support our enemies.
P.S. Clever name, I'm not so sure that a single, personal-use of a copyrighted logo would be a crime. What's the amount of damage to the copyright holder?
P.S. Clever name, I'm not so sure that a single, personal-use of a copyrighted logo would be a crime. What's the amount of damage to the copyright holder?
Last edited by Stuart S; 09-25-2019 at 09:59 PM. Reason: Added P.S.
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They will however care about your proprietor. I too have floor mats (probably made in china, IDK), but stitched in the USA.
That seller no longer offers logo stiching, apparently because she was served a Cease and Desist notice. I have no idea if she was fined, or just scared to death by the threat of court action, probably to the tune of many tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars.
I also am a veteran, and have been a public servant in local municipalities for 18+ years. I too try to hold myself to higher standard for the betterment of my country (people dodging online taxes while screaming at the lack of street or utility maintenance is my pet peeve). But I cannot stand on a soap box claiming others are flawed and unpatriotic when I myself am guilty of the same crimes.
This China issue is a national problem we all get to feel guilty about.
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I found this company: https://www.customein.com/products/c...917518fa&_ss=r
Custom Car Floor Mat in Leather with Logo (Diamond Stitching)
Regular price$248.00 Sale price$149.00 USD
Last edited by GGG; 09-26-2019 at 06:12 AM. Reason: Remove images from the quote - no need to repeat these
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Why I personally never touch anything German. Oops- off topic........
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While speaking of copyright infringement, having the Jaguar logo embroidered here in the US does indeed break US copyright laws and if you specifically requested it from a US supplier and then took possession of said goods knowing this, does that not make you an accomplice in violating those very laws?