Disclosure Policy
While it is a good practice for the visitor of any review site to treat
every product recommendation with a healthy degree of skepticism, it
would be a mistake to assume that every review is invalid just because
there may be a commission paid to the reviewer. Here are some of the
readers protections we attempt to build into our reviews:
- 1. Many of the reviews contain lots of factual information that
is easily verifiable. We always try to provide an honest and accurate
assessment.
- 2. The review includes a section that is a subjective summary.
This is based on the personal experience of the reviewer.
- 3. Attempts are made to establish the general consensus in
relation to specific products by reading reviews of those products on
other sites, along with user testimonials and we attempt to portray
this overall perception in our reviews.
- 4. We always provide links to the manufacturers' website to
provide additional information that is not available in our reviews.
Some of this information can include customer testimonials, more
specific product details, sales information, free newsletters and even
samples.
These are good rules of practice. It is important for you as a consumer
to understand the relationship between a person reviewing the product
and the manufacturer. If you do not see a disclosure policy on a review
site, that reviewer may be committing an offence.
I hope that you have a useful and meaningful experience as a direct
result of our detailed reviews and articles. We welcome any feedback
that may help us to improve your experience when visiting this website.