smitch6;51202 wrote:and i always say if you haven't got anything nice to say then don't say anything
Staying silent when you've had a bad experience is no help to the community. What's your first priority? Helping others in the community, or protecting the interests of a poor supplier?
I'm not trying to start an argument, just playing devil's advocate. Whether you have anything to say, good or bad, it should be said because both types of experiences help others here make an educated decision. Remaining silent just allows a poor supplier sell more dodgy products by duping unwary purchasers.
To use this current example - I've never bought from Lovecut. If everyone who'd had a bad experience stayed silent on the subject, I might have spent money with them - only to find it was money wasted. I would be well cheesed off if everyone else here at the DSF knew about them but chose to keep quiet on the subject.
Protecting the interests of a poor supplier is no way to help others.