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Whenever I check a review of a product I want to purchase I get frustrated between 1star & 5star ratings. A 1star rating might say "do not buy" and a 4 or 5star rating says "good". I'm more interested in the low star ratings of product with cons listed. I want to know more about the product why I shouldn't make a purchase. Most of the time seems like bad ratings contradict good ratings with their evasive 1 or 2 word reviews. It's seems rare to see a more extensive good or bad rating.
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I'm with you. I look for the total ratings (of course many reviews give me more comfort) and the number of 5 star ratings compared to low ratings. I will often read many of the ratings; especially, the low ratings. Often, I see that their expectations were unreasonable or something similar.
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Have had to become wary of "star ratings" on some sites. Learned that some are created by internet "bots" to either pump up a product, or down grade a product. Some by competitors and some by the selling company.
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Roger,
It's getting harder and harder to find honest companies with legitimate raters. I've taken to only using major companies like Amazon that have proven to have a good return policy. Also, buying direct from big name manufacturers is a good idea. I don't generally buy from any source that comes seeking my business instead of me seeking them. I haven't been stung yet and hope to keep it that way.
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I like to read a lot of the individual reviews. I am very wary of the reviewers who didn't follow instructions or had unreasonable expectations or give a one because it happened to get broken in shipping. Let's face it, there are a lot of stupid people out there. I look for a high percentage of 5s. One of the issues I have is when they lump together a bunch of similar items to the one I'm looking at. I don't really want to know if all the different iterations of a product are good or bad, just the specific one I'm interested in. I could go on and on. Never been a time when caveat emptor better applied.
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