Toolstation product reviews

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Graham.
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I would like to leave a review on a product on

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I have created an account and am logged in. I can see other peoples reviews on the product, but I can't see where I add my own review.

If I need to download an "app" to do this, I'm not interested.

TIA

Reply to
Graham.

You need to buy it before you can review it.

Reply to
Chris Green

Ah, probably a cash sale not on your account then. Brian

Reply to
Brian Gaff

If you buy things using a "trolley code" or click'n'collect they end-up as purhases on your account.

Reply to
Andy Burns

I have exactly the same problem. I can't see where to add my own review. It's the same on Firefox & Chrome.

Reply to
J Jones

from their Facebook Page

Reply to
David Wade

I was invited to leave a review for this Downpipe clip.

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After 4 days of moderation (presumably) they published it:-

It's fantastic, it holds the 68mm downpipe in position perfectly, but be warned, you do need to actually screw it (screws are not included BTW) to the wall for it to work effectively.

Mark c4583

Reply to
Mark Carver

I see two problem with that system:

1 Any customer who leaves a few critical reviews might not be invited to post any more reviews. After all, we have no proof the selection is entirely random.

2 I've never been asked to review anything, despite having over 40 orders on my account. Never a problem with the main competing company.

Reply to
J Jones

I've seen this written about facebook reviews on company pages. Write a negative review and two things happen. i) the negative review is removed ii) the poster is blocked from posting to the page.

However I would always treat anything to do with any product advertised or promoted nationally on facebook with a great deal of suspicion. Many are borderline scams or snake oil products sold expensively.

Reply to
alan_m

Anything on faeces book is a scam.

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

Local facebook community groups are usually OK.

Reply to
alan_m

You can generally spot those a mile off. There is a good old saying, if it looks too good to be true it probably is.

I have bought a few things off Facebook Marketplace and been quite happy with the items I bought. But they have been from local people and cash on collection.

YMMV

Reply to
Fredxx

alan_m snipped-for-privacy@admac.myzen.co.uk> wrote

Yeah, he is completely rabid, as usual.

Corse this is the fool that proclaimed that if the UK dared to vote to leave the EU, it would be tanks thru the chunnel in minutes.

And that Truss would be the saviour of the Torys.

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Rod Speed

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