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Sun Jan 15, 2012 1:35 pm |
I recently came across this list of articles dealing with online reviews and the issues associated with whether you can trust positive/negative reviews.
The company behind the Lifestyle Lift was found to be hiring people to post positive fake review online and also bringing legal complaints against authentic negative reviews.
Something to keep in mind.
http://consumerist.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-search.cgi?blog_id=1&tag=shills&limit=20 |
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Sun Jan 15, 2012 1:37 pm |
Typo - Lifestyle LiFt |
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Sun Jan 22, 2012 1:04 pm |
That is true for any product or service. In fact, companies can hire someone to write positive reviews. If there are overwhelmingly positive reviews, I will read the negative ones first. You can generally tell if someone is just being cranky or if they have a legitimate complaint.
As for the Lifestyle Lift, it depends on the skill of the surgeon, same as with a facelift. But you pay plenty and don't get the benefit of a good facelift by a skilled surgeon. Buyer beware. |
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