Well DG we are the customers/consumers and as we can no longer trust the likes of Amazon to give genuine references about products, where else is there? I have had terrible service from an Electrical utility company yet they have a 3 star billing. I would like to see black stars for a negative feedback, but that would soon be abused by the trolls.
I recall seeing 2 convicted Trolls coming from the courts of justice. Had you seen them or met and spoken to them face to face you would have taken no notice of anything they said. The Internet allows for anonimity and we have seen the sad cases of the young being talked into terrible decisions.
On the whole it has been a good thing but as in many things there are unexpected consequencies.
The government makes a recommendation we do something, e.g. like buying diesel powered cars, which I thought was crazy at the time anyway. Now things have changed. I am not sure that electric cars are the answer either as many older houses do not have the infrastructure to enable the high current usage required.
I read another crazy idea where when you bring your car home you use the car battery to power your home and charge it up again when you are asleep. With NiMh batteries there is a loss of 40% each time you recharge a battery, I have been trying to find out what the losses are for LiPo batteries. But balancing that with the loss of 3 car transporter ships alegedly due to car battery fires, do I want a hazard like this linked to my house?
I have the Which, consumer magazine, and they have been checking on Black Friday deals. It turns out many are a complete con!
Now why did I think that was a surprise? The biggest con we are all subjected to is insurance. I insure what I am forced to insure and I cannot afford to replace or loose and the rest I look at what is the chance of it happening?
The 'white goods' we all have in our kitchens is a case in point. If you buy reputable makes often with a good 5 year warranty you do not need separate insurance. A lot of the scam phone calls I get tell me that my non-existent insurance policy needs renewing! Judging from the cost of this insurance I am making a good profit from not having any. That is including replacing aging or worn out items that would not be covered anyway.
Regards,
Roy