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Wall of shame

texas69bee

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Is there a way to have a Wall of Shame? This would allow members just one spot to look instead of having to do a full search for a particular vendor. This could be tied to member to member sales as well. I've been reading lots of complaints on here of others getting burned as well as myself. I recently posted this idea in another thread that was titled Passion for mopars but thought this subject needed to be kicked around a bit. What do ya think and what could it include?
 
I think he's suggesting a feedback section for dealings with vendors that are not site sponsors or affiliated with FBBO.
 
I think he's suggesting a feedback section for dealings with vendors that are not site sponsors or affiliated with FBBO.
Exactly! An actual forum titled Wall of Shame. Not something that is done through a search.
 
I think he's suggesting a feedback section for dealings with vendors that are not site sponsors or affiliated with FBBO.

Which, in my experience, doesn't really provide much. You would think that it would. But I have found that most people don't bother to look a vendor up like that before they purchase.

Further, people that post negative stuff in places like that often overdramatize what happened. (go look at yelp for examples)

Plus, an ongoing thread like that will likely get confusing, where people reply to someone and you don't know exactly who their replying to.

In the end, its one of those "looks good on paper" kind of things.
 
Which, in my experience, doesn't really provide much. You would think that it would. But I have found that most people don't bother to look a vendor up like that before they purchase.

Further, people that post negative stuff in places like that often overdramatize what happened. (go look at yelp for examples)

Plus, an ongoing thread like that will likely get confusing, where people reply to someone and you don't know exactly who their replying to.

In the end, its one of those "looks good on paper" kind of things.
I understand what your saying and I can also see the potential problems down the road. I agree with what your saying with yelp and the reviews. I thought I'd just throw the idea out there to better protect the members.
 
I understand what your saying and I can also see the potential problems down the road. I agree with what your saying with yelp and the reviews. I thought I'd just throw the idea out there to better protect the members.

I know... And I think you for the idea.. But like I said, I think its one of those "looks good on paper" kind of things.
 
The problem with most reviews is that most people taking the time to review something are upset about the item, or shipping, or just have too much time to complain. I would guess less than 5% of all transactions generate a legitimate complaint, but 90% of those complaints get negative reviews....and only less than 5% of satisfied customers write positive reviews. Just a guess though....I read reviews before I buy, but I filter through the b/s and focus on the quality factor.
 
If the thread created here contains appropriate wording aka company name ect....When someone performs a simple google search under that name that thread will appear on the first page.

Jason,

For example google, "Passion 4 Mopars" and you will see that thread you are referencing to....So it does work but the one "searching" has to be diligent enough to do a search....

On another note,

As far as "reviews" go...this is not yelp, yahoo, amazon ect. This is a mopar forum with real people spending real money with honest complaints. Over the years I can count less on one hand where someone complained about a vendor or part that was unwarranted. So to say one has to filter complaints here just doesn't equate in comparison to amazon ect....Clearly different entities.....
 
Which, in my experience, doesn't really provide much. You would think that it would. But I have found that most people don't bother to look a vendor up like that before they purchase.

Further, people that post negative stuff in places like that often overdramatize what happened. (go look at yelp for examples)

Plus, an ongoing thread like that will likely get confusing, where people reply to someone and you don't know exactly who their replying to.

In the end, its one of those "looks good on paper" kind of things.
Agreed, a simple google search and or forum search can provide more than enough detail, was just trying to clarify for him as there seemed to be some misinterpretation on what he was asking.
 
I wanted to do a wall of shame for all of my mistakes while working on my car, you know when you know better but did it anyway and regretted the outcome lol
 
Not only Yelp, Amazon had a huge problem with bad reviews that weren't even customers. Kind of like a SPAM thing.
 
Exactly. A wall of shame is just a convenient spot for internet trolls to trash people. Doesn't work.
 
Caveat emptor
 
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