- Sep 12, 2012
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This was my experience purchasing a desk and chair on Amazon last week. Before I purchase anything expensive, I like to look at reviews on Amazon. When I found the desk I wanted to purchase I scrolled down to the review section. It's truly maddening. For example, I read the first review. The reviewer stated how the desk was awesome, and how it sits perfectly in his room, etc. How it's very stable, and the construction of the dsk is excellent. 5, out of 5 stars. Then, the next review is how horrible the desk is. How it came scrated and the legs are wobbly, etc. 1 out of 5 stars. These type of reviews are on mostly every product. Great 4-5 star reviews followerd by 1-2 star reviews. How do you make sense of all the positive and negative reviews? Do you do additional research? Maybe a Google or YouTube search by "professional" reviewers. I used quotes because many of the computer reviews done on YouTube are by 18-22 year olds with affiliate links. I wouldn't consider these reviews particularly unbiased.
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