Do you leave reviews for all products you use?

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  1. epbooks profile image82
    epbooksposted 10 years ago

    Do you leave reviews for all products you use?

    If you purchased your item online, do you always leave a review?

  2. James Peters profile image83
    James Petersposted 10 years ago

    When I am extremely unhappy about a product, you can bet your "bottom dollar" that I'll write a review about it. Unfortunately, I don't take the time to write a POSITIVE a review about a product/service that I am satisfied with.

    I think that's all going to change.
    Great question.

    1. epbooks profile image82
      epbooksposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I've been trying to write reviews for anything I buy online.  Sometimes I forget, but they are helpful for sure.  Thank you for your answer, James!
      Have a great day,
      Liz

  3. wjlambert profile image64
    wjlambertposted 10 years ago

    That's an interesting idea, I'd never thought to leave a review for "every" product.  I usually only leave a review for products that I think people should avoid or that I really appreciate.  But if the product was merely satisfactory, it doesn't seem to inspire the passion that the extremes do.

    1. epbooks profile image82
      epbooksposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Even though I try to leave reviews regardless, I can see your point for sure!

  4. Silva Hayes profile image77
    Silva Hayesposted 10 years ago

    No, I don't always leave a review.  If I am really happy with the product or extremely displeased, then I will leave a review.

    1. epbooks profile image82
      epbooksposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Makes sense!

  5. fpherj48 profile image61
    fpherj48posted 10 years ago

    Realistically, not for ALL products.  I do, however, make an effort to leave a review for those products that I am either extremely satisfied & impressed with...or very dissatisfied.  I think it is important to communicate with companies with as much info as possible.  This is one of the key ways that companies can insure better product, customer service, etc...which only increases their bottom line.  We all know this is what they care most about...the bottom line!

    1. epbooks profile image82
      epbooksposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Very true. It is their bottom line that counts! Thanks for commenting!

 
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