See, I did trust you – but now you’re saying I didn’t click the Meh button yesterday, but I totally did 'cause I voted in the poll. Now, my 737 Meh streak is broken and it causes me nothing but sadness…
@Tin_Foil It is a way to make you to visit 2 times a day. 1 to click and the second it to check the thing is clicked. You know and sometimes you click the larger button too.
@Tin_Foil I’ve been clicking on things and having them not take also. I do break my streaks all by myself, fairly often, but, the historical record is compromised!
I used to fret over pressing the meh button until one day I just couldn’t get to the Internets and messed up my meagerly 120 record. Now I’m attempting an art form with the meh button. I’m creating patterns with the buttons by purposefully skipping days to make a angled line, etc.
Very therapeutic.
I just went through this with the cool-gel pillow. You know, the one that was supposed to come with a cover (and didn’t), and wasn’t supposed to look like the byproduct of a chemical waste accident (it was).
I complained, and got a refund. So yeah, I do trust you, because you’ve earned it.
(I’m not buying the speakers tonight, but that’s more because I don’t really have a place to put them.)
Meh is good by me, it seems the issues are honest mistakes that they go out of your way to fix. I returned cellphones. I got a free headset, and batteries. They sent the wrong headset and sent the correct headset to make up for it. The batteries were sold seemed to be leaking, they just returned our money and recommended us throw them away.
Sometimes when I bought a cheap thing from yous, I assumed it would be more functional than it was. And sometimes I read that earbuds, say, sucked, but I had not calibrated the floor of my expectations appropriately.
When you finally sold women’s socks, you sold me one (out of the 24 individual socks) with a hole in it. You were honest about not being able to do an exchange, and refunded me $1. The socks are mediocre in quality but fun and comfortable enough to keep around. All my other purchases have been exactly what I’ve hoped for.
You’re good people selling mediocre nouns, as I’ve told others before.
no, actually, the large amount of broken/not as described/incomplete/dirty/used items has basically precluded me from buying anything electronic, refurbished or anything of particularly high or low value.
as the latest, i never got all the pieces to a functional shark steam mop. though i equally blame shark CS, too.
i trust that you believe that what you’re saying is true…but whether it actually is is another matter. and that’s what google and testimonials are for.
Trust is an interesting word to use for an online relationship with a company made of multiple (i think) people. I will say that other than my bad decisions on buying cheap junk without reading enough, Meh (if thats your real name) has come through for me time after time. I even had a single item from a two-for replaced with complete trust that the bluetooth color-change led light bulb was indeed flickering and not satisfactory. If Meh trusts me enough to not ask for proof that a thing is what I say, they I can reciprocate, for the most part.
What I am noticing is that the descriptions are, on occasion, sloppier than they used to be - missing important information that can only be gleaned by reading amazon or looking at all the photos (and it is a PITA to have to do each every time - didn’t use to have to). And today a link to the wrong product. This reduces my trust as it means I HAVE to double check elsewhere with what is written if I am actually interested in the product. Regardless of all the joking around, snark, humor, entertainment and other fun stuff, I expect that the product descriptions be accurate and complete; the links go to the correct product unless otherwise noted that there isn’t one but this one seems similar…
Most of the time, sure.
See, I did trust you – but now you’re saying I didn’t click the Meh button yesterday, but I totally did 'cause I voted in the poll. Now, my 737 Meh streak is broken and it causes me nothing but sadness…
@Tin_Foil
/giphy all of the sad
@Thumperchick Am I slow or is this new? Congrats on your flask!
@Tin_Foil ouch
@Thumperchick
/image “tinfoil flask”
@Tin_Foil It is a way to make you to visit 2 times a day. 1 to click and the second it to check the thing is clicked. You know and sometimes you click the larger button too.
@Tin_Foil I’ve been clicking on things and having them not take also. I do break my streaks all by myself, fairly often, but, the historical record is compromised!
I mean, I would have to place value in what you have to say before I could start worrying about its truthfulness soooo…
I used to fret over pressing the meh button until one day I just couldn’t get to the Internets and messed up my meagerly 120 record. Now I’m attempting an art form with the meh button. I’m creating patterns with the buttons by purposefully skipping days to make a angled line, etc.
Very therapeutic.
@accelerator please share snapshots of your art.
I trust if they are earbuds, they are gonna suck.
Letting me cancel my not one but TWO bidet device order is as close as any retailer will ever come to taking an actual bullet for me I reckon.
I still remember the lanterns that came in the form of IP cameras, so… maybe?
I just went through this with the cool-gel pillow. You know, the one that was supposed to come with a cover (and didn’t), and wasn’t supposed to look like the byproduct of a chemical waste accident (it was).
I complained, and got a refund. So yeah, I do trust you, because you’ve earned it.
(I’m not buying the speakers tonight, but that’s more because I don’t really have a place to put them.)
Whose mom is that in the banner photo? She looks like she wants to sell me a house.
I trust you to tell the truth, to lie, to dissemble, to tease, to confuse, and to point to reviews as accurate as any on the web.
I.E. you’re way better than most of humanity. Much thanks.
Meh is good by me, it seems the issues are honest mistakes that they go out of your way to fix. I returned cellphones. I got a free headset, and batteries. They sent the wrong headset and sent the correct headset to make up for it. The batteries were sold seemed to be leaking, they just returned our money and recommended us throw them away.
Sometimes when I bought a cheap thing from yous, I assumed it would be more functional than it was. And sometimes I read that earbuds, say, sucked, but I had not calibrated the floor of my expectations appropriately.
Who knew crap was–could be–such crap?
When you finally sold women’s socks, you sold me one (out of the 24 individual socks) with a hole in it. You were honest about not being able to do an exchange, and refunded me $1. The socks are mediocre in quality but fun and comfortable enough to keep around. All my other purchases have been exactly what I’ve hoped for.
You’re good people selling mediocre nouns, as I’ve told others before.
no, actually, the large amount of broken/not as described/incomplete/dirty/used items has basically precluded me from buying anything electronic, refurbished or anything of particularly high or low value.
as the latest, i never got all the pieces to a functional shark steam mop. though i equally blame shark CS, too.
Usually, but I’ve definitely seen products where a ton of customers said they sucked, but it was not mentioned at all in the write-up.
Why wouldn’t you? Liars don’t get repeat business
i trust that you believe that what you’re saying is true…but whether it actually is is another matter. and that’s what google and testimonials are for.
Trust is an interesting word to use for an online relationship with a company made of multiple (i think) people. I will say that other than my bad decisions on buying cheap junk without reading enough, Meh (if thats your real name) has come through for me time after time. I even had a single item from a two-for replaced with complete trust that the bluetooth color-change led light bulb was indeed flickering and not satisfactory. If Meh trusts me enough to not ask for proof that a thing is what I say, they I can reciprocate, for the most part.
I honestly only ever check this site to read the model number critique. I have complete and unshakable trust in whoever writes that part.
What I am noticing is that the descriptions are, on occasion, sloppier than they used to be - missing important information that can only be gleaned by reading amazon or looking at all the photos (and it is a PITA to have to do each every time - didn’t use to have to). And today a link to the wrong product. This reduces my trust as it means I HAVE to double check elsewhere with what is written if I am actually interested in the product. Regardless of all the joking around, snark, humor, entertainment and other fun stuff, I expect that the product descriptions be accurate and complete; the links go to the correct product unless otherwise noted that there isn’t one but this one seems similar…