Rabu, 22 Januari 2014


In doing a little research for an upcoming "Observations" column, Ive done a "light-touch" review of an interesting all-in-one product from a well-known vendor. (Ill save my specific thunder for the actual piece, coming up in about a week.)

But a sidebar worth noting -- as part of my product evaluation, and following my hands-on work, I went out to several popular online vendors and read what their customers were saying. (I have learned its best to do your own evaluations first, rather than be colored by the experience of others.)

Both vendors customer review sections for this unnamed product summarized their customer reviews with less-than-perfect ratings between three and four stars. (Ill disclose the resellers names -- theyre Best Buy and Amazon.) In both cases, as the product in question is rather new and not necessarily a category leader, there were not a large number of customer reviews, 12 and 2 respectively. So with these low numbers of responses, one negative review really tends to skew the average (especially in the case of the two!). And thats what happened. BUT...in this case, the negative reviews were from the same customer! I noticed this from the wording (and misspellings), for example:

The bundled software was not user friendly, very slow and you must be a computer wiz to hook it to your wireless router- you should have knowledge of `bridging, `ad hocking, `setting up ip address etc etc. With the help of my `computer wiz teen son I finally able to run the printer. But it did not last long, in about two weeks printer refused to communicate with router or computer. Called tech support, which is a joke- I fall in sleep waiting and listening their music.


While the reviewer (identified by different names at the different sites) didnt go totally harsh on the star review with two out of five stars, the body text of the reviews is identical and INCLUDES A RECOMMENDATION FOR A COMPETITIVE PRODUCT at the end of the review. (They carry the same post date -- October 24 2007 -- but different post titles and different poster names.)

Ive always assumed the customer reviews were specific to customers of the product and reseller in questions. Apparently not. This deserves some follow up.

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