Hi folks,
I've been in the process of hunting for a air purifier, sterilizer, neutralizer or whatever names that you called it. Don't pick the technicality of these words and deluge me with jargons and stuffs I don't understand and don't bother to know. The bottomline is I rather stick with some industry leaders in that field, or at least some well commercialized products from established firms, though some fella might claim that these products are just low end quality stuffs compared to their patronized favourites. Because you know what , I'm just a bloody consumer.
Next, I think all the savvy Internet users like you and me should know by now that we should not take information on the web from granted and praised them like facts. The truth is information is nowadays even easier and cheaper to fabricate to achieve certain purposes. You can flood the entire web with some blogs, articles, sites, testimonials, whatsover that associates with certain unique subjects. Obviously, it's a way to spam for marketing.
Since that www.air-purifiers-america.com has been repeatedly cited by some forum users to project a sense of superiorness of particular brand, should we be questioning ourselves how reliable is this channel of information?
1. http://www.consumersearch.com/air-purifiers/review
" One review source we have featured in the past, Air-Purifiers-America.com, no longer appears in Our Sources. At first blush, Air-Purifiers-America.com seems like a good review source, and perhaps in the past it has been. But one of the principal individuals behind Air-Purifiers-America.com is also a stakeholder in Alen brand air purifiers, a detail that hampers the site's credibility. Several ConsumerSearch readers and people in the industry, including IQAir, have brought it to ConsumerSearch's attention that Peter Mann -- identified in publicly available documents as a principal of Web Stores America Inc., parent company of Air-Purifiers-America.com -- has a stake in Alen, which isn't disclosed on the Air-Purifiers-America.com review site. The Alen website's About Us page begins with the story of Mann struggling to relieve his infant son's asthma attacks, culminating in the formation of Alen Corp."
- Conflict of interest is a fishy thing, at least to me.
2. http://www.air-purifiers-america.com/about.asp
" Since 2003, our mission at Air Purifiers America has been to provide individual attention to every order as well as, the fastest and easiest shopping experience possible. We are dedicated to help providing you and your family a healthy home environment through effective air quality products at affordable prices. We pride ourselves on exceptional service. We will be here to help guide you through your purchase decision and to answer any questions you may have after your purchase such as warranty questions or technical support. "
- Any proud mentioning of the site as industry leading research or review thingy?
I'm not going to waste time to reply anyone to this posting. Exercise your due dilligence before trusting any information, especially when it is directly coming from someone whose agenda is clearly about sales and marketing, albeit through a low cost channel like this forum.
Thank you. And your're welcome.
Health All About Air Purifier, Info, Reviews, Comments etc
Jul 4 2010, 03:00 AM
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