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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Auto Addict on 17 July 2020, 07:43:01
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Is it worth the £9.75 per month?
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Find a consumer website that reviews consumer websites.
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Just ask OOFers, you'll get a variety of reviews. ;D
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'Very' senior citizen discount on the £9.75?.... :)
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Of the things I know about that they've reviewed the review reads like they learnt everything they needed to know for the review from wikipedia the evening before. I would imagine it's much the same for the things I don't know about, so I'm out. Use your common sense and you'll probably do just as well and be £9.75 better off. :y
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Does sound rather like a scam...
£120 a year for things you can get on the tinterweb for free :-\
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Does sound rather like a scam...
£120 a year for things you can get on the tinterweb for free :-\
My thoughts entirely, I wonder how it's still going at that price.
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Of the things I know about that they've reviewed the review reads like they learnt everything they needed to know for the review from wikipedia the evening before. I would imagine it's much the same for the things I don't know about, so I'm out. Use your common sense and you'll probably do just as well and be £9.75 better off. :y
I think its unfair to single out just Which? for that (and I know you weren't), as all "professional" reviewers are every bit as bone idle as journalists.
But who can we trust now? Most of the on-site reviews on virtually all sites are geared towards corruption/bribery. Same goes for most youtube reviews.
And, no, I don't have a Which? subscription. Nor would I.
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Of the things I know about that they've reviewed the review reads like they learnt everything they needed to know for the review from wikipedia the evening before. I would imagine it's much the same for the things I don't know about, so I'm out. Use your common sense and you'll probably do just as well and be £9.75 better off. :y
I think its unfair to single out just Which? for that (and I know you weren't), as all "professional" reviewers are every bit as bone idle as journalists.
But who can we trust now? Most of the on-site reviews on virtually all sites are geared towards corruption/bribery. Same goes for most youtube reviews.
And, no, I don't have a Which? subscription. Nor would I.
Go on, you know you want one.
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And if you go to a site where consumers leave reviews, like Trustpilot, all of the reviews will be negative, as satisfied customers don't bother.
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And if you go to a site where consumers leave reviews, like Trustpilot, all of the reviews will be negative, as satisfied customers don't bother.
Some of us praise good service and quality of their offer Steve ;D ;D ;D ;)
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And if you go to a site where consumers leave reviews, like Trustpilot, all of the reviews will be negative, as satisfied customers don't bother.
Trustpilot has issues, as retailers can remove reviews they don't like.
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I've just left a positive review on Euro Car Parts.
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I've just left a positive review on Euro Car Parts.
Must be a first ;D
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I've just left a positive review on Euro Car Parts.
Must be a first ;D
Credit given where credit due, see my other post. ;)
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I've just left a positive review on Euro Car Parts.
Must be a first ;D
Credit given where credit due, see my other post. ;)
Can't argue with that ;)