It seems that people can’t buy anything on line without checking reviews first. Which is fair enough for expensive items. I ordered a green tie for my partner as I couldn’t find one in town. Up pops the inevitable, please review. What can you say about a tie, I replied, it arrived and looked like a tie and tied like a tie What more can one say !!
adaunas Like you I always check reviews before I buy anything. The review requests that really get to me are from Australia Post or the doctor. I just delete these straight away. I did write a good review the other day for a small Aussie family company after receiving an item I ordered online and it came in extraordinarily quick time (by Australia Post but not because of them). It seems like everyone wants to get a rating or review nowadays.
The funniest ever was when we bought a clock, certified to keep time regulated by the clock in Frankfurt and only to deviate by one second in the course of the coming five hundred years!
I remarked that we could always will it to the Society of Jesus on the clear understanding that they the Jesuits complain in 500 years' time if it has deviated more, but DH doubted that the mechanism would still be working half a century in the future, or the company still exist that sold it for that matter.
But who do you believe see fake-amazon-review-factories-uncovered-which-investigation But then I rarely shop online, however I do look at articles I am thinking of buying
I always read reviews of things before I buy them. I like Putting reviews on TripAdvisor especially if it was a good visit but even if it wasn’t I’d like to warn people what might happen. The only thing I don’t review is my visit to the doctor. I always worry that I might find myself on their blacklist if I say what I really think of the poor treatment I’ve been given on occasions.
Trip Advisor has helped us a great deal, although people's opinions vary of course. Basically the poster seems to give a valid account of what/where/when they have stayed at any particular hotel/cottage/resort, so yes, it is sometimes worthwhile
I agree it can be nuisance, however I find I am more likely to believe the reviews than I am to believe the blurb supplied by the seller! I bought a trolley thingy for the utility room a year ago and am still being asked if it has two shelves or three. There's a perfectly good picture of the trolley on the internet, can't people count up to three? Grr.
I get fed up having to review items which have barely fallen through the letterbox. They are usually from Am***n. Some idiot even asked me how long the battery lasted when I bought a small alarm clock online.