top | item 47147209 (no title) bitmasher9 | 5 days ago A product being on a shelf at a Walmart is a better indicator of quality then anything you could post on an Amazon listing. discuss order hn newest crazygringo|5 days ago Funny, it's the opposite to me.A product on the shelf, I don't have the slightest idea if it'll break in a month or have a feature that doesn't work right.When I start browsing Amazon reviews, I feel vastly more confident I know what I'm buying.Only exception is clothing, since it's next to impossible to judge fit and texture and often even color online. shmeeed|4 days ago >When I start browsing Amazon reviews, I feel vastly more confident I know what I'm buying.I hate to break it to you, but a large majority of reviews are fake. load replies (1)
crazygringo|5 days ago Funny, it's the opposite to me.A product on the shelf, I don't have the slightest idea if it'll break in a month or have a feature that doesn't work right.When I start browsing Amazon reviews, I feel vastly more confident I know what I'm buying.Only exception is clothing, since it's next to impossible to judge fit and texture and often even color online. shmeeed|4 days ago >When I start browsing Amazon reviews, I feel vastly more confident I know what I'm buying.I hate to break it to you, but a large majority of reviews are fake. load replies (1)
shmeeed|4 days ago >When I start browsing Amazon reviews, I feel vastly more confident I know what I'm buying.I hate to break it to you, but a large majority of reviews are fake. load replies (1)
crazygringo|5 days ago
A product on the shelf, I don't have the slightest idea if it'll break in a month or have a feature that doesn't work right.
When I start browsing Amazon reviews, I feel vastly more confident I know what I'm buying.
Only exception is clothing, since it's next to impossible to judge fit and texture and often even color online.
shmeeed|4 days ago
I hate to break it to you, but a large majority of reviews are fake.