RorrKonn opened this issue on Aug 09, 2009 · 15 posts
Winterclaw posted Sun, 09 August 2009 at 6:00 PM
I could give indepth reviews to the things I've bought, but a number of them are older, and I'd have to give them a through look over to note all the positives and negatives. Doing a good job at making a review that I would like to attach my name to considering what is at stake is a lot of work.
Plus I'd find giving a good rating difficult. Usually when I criticize something in the art gallery I intentionally not give a rating. I dunno if that's possible in the marketplace and even if it were, I'm not sure I'd want to avoid rating something because people will be spending their money on it.
When should I give a 4 instead of a 5? When should I give something lower? Most of the people who leave reviews 5 star stuff so if I give 5 stars I'll look like another guy in the crowd.
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