(04-09-2016, 11:40 PM)Freddy Wrote:(04-09-2016, 11:19 PM)CHSeifert Wrote:(04-08-2016, 05:06 PM)Freddy Wrote: Chris, I so very much agree with you about this. While I use Amazon I want to say "shame on you" to them for the way they have corrupted their review system. Some products have nothing but compensated reviews, which to me are invalid (sorry about that NeoXerxes and others who are compensated for reviews but that is how I feel). Amazon reviews by star rating are now shown by percentages instead of numbers and reviews are listed by "Top" reviews instead of by most recent. The only way to change that is to go into the reviews and change the setting, and it must be done for each product. All of these ploys weaken the review system in Amazon, in my opinion, and if PAA is pulling shenanigans like removing negative reviews then that is even worse than what Amazon is doing. (Please notice my stressing of "if" because I do not know whether or not this is being done.)
As to David's original post, I have never tried a PAA product but based on the very balanced posts I have seen here I would be inclined not to. The products seem to get mediocre to good reviews, from what I am seeing here. There are no really bad reviews but no great ones either. There are so many other artisans who seem to be thought of more highly based on product, price, or both that I don't feel the need to give these a try; I don't think I am missing something extraordinary.
Hey Freddy,
I did not know, that NeoXerxes is compensated for reviews ?
This information is very interesting for me to hear, and could explain why he was banned from that other shaving forum - or perhaps I'm wrong ?
I have followed and enjoyed NeoXerxes top list of shaving creams and soaps, but always find it a bit weird, that he seems to always support PAA, when the brand is up for discussion..........
Hi Claus,
Peter (NeoXerxes) cleared that up here and in a PM to me. He is almost never compensated for his reviews. If he has not been compensated then it will be a straight review. However, if and when he is compensated in any way, including being given a sample of the product to review, he will clearly state that in his review. By all means, continue to read his reviews. They are informative and classy and being upfront about letting his readers know if he is being compensated for the odd review, we can read them with confidence. I, in no way, meant to denigrate Peter or his reviews and I apologize for the misunderstanding.
Take care,
Freddy
Thanks Freddy,
At one point some people accused me of schilling or made a claim, that I was paid by Shavemac to talk positively about their brushes.
I just enjoy Shavemac brushes. No more, no less.
So I can understand Neo Peter's frustration if indeed he is NOT supported by any brand with products or payment.
We will never know the truth to that story on the other forum, but still it's an interesting subject.
To get back on topic, I own two CrownKing brushes Suave synthetics 24 mm and 26 mm with the Plisson like fibres and they both performs great, on par with my KONG from Stirling.
When I read that Forbes article, my eyes opened a bit and I also began to smile.
Not sure many of the YouTube review guys are aware of that they are talking to a fictive persoanna called Douglas Smythe, when they attemnd the Shaving meetings and get togethers.
Not sure a Gent like PaulH Films knows he is talking about a cartoon like character, when he uses his donated PAA shaving soaps.
Also read a posts from a guy, who actually honestly believed he had a friendship with Douglas Smythe, and had written several PM's back and forth with Douglas.
Once he did find out, that Douglas was fake, he took it to heart. He never did realize, that Douglas is just a marketing figure, that Erik uses as his front person in the company.
In the Forbes article, Erik openly admits, that Douglas Smythe is a fiction figure, that he created to profile the company and the shaving forums, to create buzz around his company.
I can certainly understand why some people disagress with this business model, but you also have to acknowledge what Erik does - tries to create buzz around his brand to sell some shaving soaps in a market, that is flooded with competition.
I have and will probably never buy any of the PAA products, but my two Crown King suave brushes are staying in my den for a while.....
Cheers, Claus from Denmark