realkingcobra said:But "buyers reviews" are SO misleading and full of it that it stinks. They are nothing but a load of crap, intended to mislead the public into buying their products.
Some probably are - especially if listed/provided by the seller of the product. Then again depending on the product and source - when I find negative reviews along with the glowing reviews I tend to give credibility to the review process. I can think of PC Magazine and Amazon to name 2 where the reviews seem to be rather straightforward.
A consumer that shops for a car can look into consumer reports and crash test results for information to help a buying decision. Then again there are many that will buy without any research because the payment is only $149 a month. Let's face it, the "typical" consumer wants a pool table for much the same reason they want a spa, a big screen or any other nice to have toy for the house and most do not do a lot of pre-buying research. A lot of buying decisions are based on price and availability rather then quality of the product.