Advice

helmet said:
Get with the program people! It's the weekly (random) advice thread.

Ok here's some advice. Under no circumstances should you ever dance in a thunderstorm whilst wearing a tin-foil hat.
 
bernsatonic said:
I would really advise anyone considering purchasing from an online company to check reviews of said company before you give them your money.

lol. The same could be said about anything from anywhere.

Besides, I find online reviews a bit naff really. You only ever hear the extremes. And mostly they are negative because something has gone wrong to that one person and I find people who complain tend to over exaggerate anyway and blow it well out of proportion like it is the end of their world or something. So instead of being a day late, they say it was 10 days late, instead of saying it took 45 seconds to get through, it took 45 minutes. Instead of saying a product was DOA, it ended up wrecking their marriage, their life and any faith they had in humanity, because it was just so critical. A desperately needed kidney I can understand being a a person being a bit miffed if things went wrong, but people act like they are about to die just because their latest gadget is taking too long to get to them... Or worse, it falls below their expectations.
 
the-void said:
lol. The same could be said about anything from anywhere.

Besides, I find online reviews a bit naff really. You only ever hear the extremes. And mostly they are negative because something has gone wrong to that one person and I find people who complain tend to over exaggerate anyway and blow it well out of proportion like it is the end of their world or something. So instead of being a day late, they say it was 10 days late, instead of saying it took 45 seconds to get through, it took 45 minutes. Instead of saying a product was DOA, it ended up wrecking their marriage, their life and any faith they had in humanity, because it was just so critical. A desperately needed kidney I can understand being a bit miffed if things went wrong, but people act like they are about to die just because their latest gadget is taking too long to get to them... Or worse, it falls below their expectations.

i once had a problem with goods sold not properly described and complained to the seller, he basically told me to go away. So I send a letter quoting which but of the sale of goods act and the distance selling regulations had been broken and that I was gonna take him to court. hey presto, next day get my money.

you're right complaining is for wimps.
 
bernsatonic said:
do you subscribe to the paid service? because otherwise you only get to see the address and that would be pretty useless.


Not quite, it tells you return of accounts and other information.


I use Hoovers myself.
 
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