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Rob Morley
 
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In article , "Ian White"
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The Which? formula for making product reviews and reporting them has
been tried-and-true for a very long time. But during that time, all
kinds of products have become much more complex. In order for consumers
to decide what will be the "best buy" for them, there are so many
technical aspects that they now need to understand, and try to balance.

With products that I do know about, I'm noticing that Which? reviews are
being increasingly forced to skim the surface, and are having to miss
out details that could be really important for some readers. That is
gradually draining confidence about their reviews of other products that
I understand less well - especially complex, technical financial
products.

I don't have an immediate solution, and wouldn't dream of
unsubscribing... but there does seem to be a growing problem.

I unsubscribed for that reason. They phoned me up a few times trying to
tempt me to stay. I explained that for most of the stuff I was
interested in I could find broader and deeper stuff in specialist
magazines or on the Interweb - their response was that they have a
website too :-\