My cousin hired a company called Toscano Floor Designs in New York and the agreement states: Purchaser agrees not to attack/criticize or write negative reviews online about the seller. This should have been a red flag for what was about to come.
My cousin hired a company called Toscano Floor Designs in New York and the agreement states: Purchaser agrees not to attack/criticize or write negative reviews online about the seller. This should have been a red flag for what was about to come.
bad reviews are how i evaluate the quality of stuff. Positive reviews cant be trusted most of the time but bad reviews might be more trustworthy. Any company that does this gives clear message that whatever they are selling is scam level quality.
Yep. I always immediately jump to the 1-stars/negative reviews to read the complaints. If they are serious and repeat them you know it’s probably shit. If there’s a huge spike from 2-4 to 1 star, then you can assume an associated high 5-star is artificially inflated pretty safely.
I always go after the 2 star. People give 1-star for the stupidest things. 2 star, people give more details.