Marie5656
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- Batavia, NY
When I am shopping for something on Amazon that is either something I have never bought before, or a higher ticket item, I always read several of the reviews, both positive and negative. They usually will influence my decision on what to buy, or at least narrow down my options. I am especially interested in the 3 star or lower reviews mixed in with the 5 stars. What was it that caused people to vote something down?
On the other side of the coin, I will often review items I have purchased. Again, high or low stars, depending on my own personal experiences with the product. An example, I ordered one of those Damp Rid units for the house. It supposedly gets rid of mold, moisture and mildew. Within hours of setting it up, in a less frequent room of the house, I got headachy, and felt ill from the strong aroma. It was not an unplesant aroma, just VERY strong, even through a closed door. Ended up packing it up and returning it. Felt much better after getting it out of the house. Gave it 2 stars, based on my experience.
But I have made many decisions based on the reviews.
On the other side of the coin, I will often review items I have purchased. Again, high or low stars, depending on my own personal experiences with the product. An example, I ordered one of those Damp Rid units for the house. It supposedly gets rid of mold, moisture and mildew. Within hours of setting it up, in a less frequent room of the house, I got headachy, and felt ill from the strong aroma. It was not an unplesant aroma, just VERY strong, even through a closed door. Ended up packing it up and returning it. Felt much better after getting it out of the house. Gave it 2 stars, based on my experience.
But I have made many decisions based on the reviews.