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@abhi_bangal (5532)
Ahmednagar, India
October 20, 2008 5:22am CST
Ciao says that, the reviews that members write should be written after they themselves experience the same. I mean we have to use those things so that we can say a word on it. Is it necessary to do that? Do all reviewers who write really experience the product first hand?
2 responses
@pweety_princess (2012)
• Australia
20 Oct 08
Well yes, your supposed to but alot of people just write a review for a product they've never used and make up good or bad stuff about it.
@loxion (1553)
• India
20 Oct 08
yeah, i think if you don't have that particular product you can make some research about it before you can completely write gibberish about.And you can always visit your friends who has it and see how it works and come back and make excellent review about something you atleast seen or tested how they work.
@abhi_bangal (5532)
• Ahmednagar, India
20 Oct 08
Is it really? But I think what you say is right. How, otherwiese, can each individual write reviews for all the gadgets he hasn't used? There are members who write on many a gadget. Thanx for your comments. Can you say the minimum payout of Ciao is what?
@marina321 (4556)
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20 Oct 08
I don't know if all reviewers experience the product but the reviews I have done so far are for products I own personallyand it is easier and more fun that way, films, movies and DVDs too that I plan to get round to soon
I have got a link on my profile page for anyone that hasn't joined yet, they pay $1 per review