Umlaut in the wrong place ...
I've started seeing Schallen products online, which made me curious as they sound German and I love German products. However, there's a flaw in the plan here, as Schallen have an umlaut above the c, and in real language you only ever umlaut ä, ö and ü. Sadly then, it seems Netagon, the owner of Schallen, have simply made the name up in order to con people into thinking they're getting a German product, when in reality they're getting a Chinese one. If you're going to lie to your customers, at least do your homework properly!






