"Telstar Electronics" wrote...
Hey... don't you know Frank's got an answer to everything.
Not a plausible answer... just an answer... lol
But fake feedback does happen, even from genuine people. Even
Wilipedia has pages which may have been written by the
company - self promotion. There are also pages written by
people who are self proclaimed experts.
Some pages relate to secrets - if they have guessed wrong,
who will put them right? Those who know the truth could
be in trouble if they post the real facts.
Even consumer organisations seem to give top ratings to
companies or products known to have a bad reputation with
customers. One in this country, apparently labeled as the
"best", has forced a government department to make their
guidelines legally binding to protect the public from this
company's tricks.
The problem is, however, that this can leave you unable to
believe any "reports" on a product. So, what do you do - never
buy anything just in case it's not as good as the claims?
You could starve to death while wondering if branded beans
really are worth the extra pennies.
Regards,
Peter.
http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/