Not exact matches
Lacking other evidence
about product quality (which is usually not available for credence goods), later customers make decisions based on the best evidence they have, without realizing it may be
flawed.
In my opinion, the most insidious manifestation of this behavior comes
about when focusing on
flaws and gaps in a competitor's
product.
But isn't the Bible a
product of religion, and thus just as
flawed as everything else man thinks
about some real being called God?
We weren't born thinking
flaws made you less beautiful we are taught by society and the media that we should feel insecure
about our
flaws so we buy into certain
products etc to «improve» or attain perfection.
If you haven't heard
about the use of peptides in skincare
products, especially from companies who make miraculous claims
about what they can do for just
about every skin
flaw imaginable, we're going to tell you what you've been missing.
Despite their multitudinous
flaws and tendency to assume that everyone everywhere is Scrooge - McDuck - rich and longing to be slim, I love that my monthly style rags tell me
about new brands, test out beauty
products I'd never even think to explore, and offer styling tips and advice.
But, wouldn't it be better if you didn't feel self - conscious
about how your skin looked without the veil of
products to hide any perceived
flaws?
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Long - awaited sequels to beloved franchises that left a rotten taste in most peoples» mouths with their last few entries, and all these people really want to like these new sequels, and the studios / producers really want them to like them as well, so they churn out these super-safe, checklist - following, assembly line
products that, in spite of some obvious
flaws, don't have anything particularly egregious
about them, resulting in an excessively warm response.
never had a reason to regret my purchase... Was thinking
about buying a 360 so I could play some of the games but I absolutely refuse to spend my hard earned money on a
product that is
flawed and faulty so what am I to do?
In the end Sea of Thieves is a
flawed game, it's a 60 $
product that has very little content that's designed for players, but it's a good kind of
flaw, because it forces players to make their own story, and that's what being a pirates is all
about.
It has some
flaws, but it is miles (or kilometers) ahead of just
about every other large corporation that isn't specifically selling green
products.
for good reason, I think, because if eventually every service or
product came with a contract which prevented consumers from filing a lawsuit or class action if, say, for instance, the
product or service caused injury or death, like a car with braking system
flaws, or a child's toy that causes cancer, etc, then we'd live in a world where corporations could shove whatever they wanted down our throats, cause injuries and death, and we could do nothing
about it, because we «agreed to a contract» by using their
product or service in the first place (and in this scenario there would be no alternatives, so you either risk using
products that could kill you, or you go live in a cave or something).
This defect could exist because there is a
flaw in the
product's design, the
product was manufactured incorrectly, or the company simply failed to warn consumers
about potential dangers.
Examples of all these types of defective
products are often in the news: unstable chests of drawers that fell over and injured children if they were not anchored to a wall illustrate a design
flaw; improperly deploying airbags in cars were blamed at least in part on careless manufacturing; and many drug manufacturers are held responsible for failing to provide adequate warnings
about possible hazards and side effects of taking certain medications.
Plus: HomePod vs. the rivals; the big HomePod
flaw you need to know
about (one Apple is trying to downplay); how Apple plans to revamp their future software; and is another new Apple
product on the horizon?
Wi - Fi based systems concern me for security reasons (not sure I want home automation riding my regular wi - fi network given some devices talk to the internet and I've already read
about security
flaws in the Belkin
products) and power usage.
A few days back we wrote
about the computer chip
flaws named Meltdown and Spectre found largely in Intel and AMD
products.
The Federal Trade Commission yesterday (Jan. 5) sued D - Link, alleging that the Taiwanese company and its U.S. subsidiary allowed serious security
flaws to exist in its home Wi - Fi routers and internet - connected security cameras, then misled consumers
about the safety of the company's
products.
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