Explanation of Best deal ratings
Posted on | October 16, 2009 | No Comments
Here is a guide for YOU to know how best deal rating is derived . Best deals are determined by:
- Whether the blogshop is a must visit
- Their design template (but this does not play the major part)
- Whether pricing of product is good, would i consider spending money on it
- Does the price of the product fits the quality of it
- Customer service (if i have purchase anything)
Here are the explanations of best deal rating.
Best deal
- The blogshop is a REALLY MUST visit.
- Design template is at least acceptable.
- The price is superb to me. It is worth spending the money.
- For the price of their product, the quality is extremely good.
- The customer service is efficient, at least a ‘very good’ rating. ( If it is the best deal, I would have at least tested their customer service.)
Good deal
- The blogshop is a MUST visit.
- Design template is at least acceptable.
- The price is not bad to me. I can consider spending the money.
- For the price of their product, the quality is good.
- The customer service is rather efficient and at least a ‘good’ rating. (If it is a good deal, I may have at least tried to enquire about the product but may or may not have purchased something from the blogshop.)
Nice deal
- The blogshop is a CAN visit.
- Design template is at least acceptable.
- Some of their prices are affordable to me. I might spend the money.
- For the price of their product, the quality is acceptable.
- Not sure about customer service
No deal
- Visit the blogshop only if you have no other better blogshops to visit.
- Design template is not good. Lots of improvement is needed.
- Prices may/ may not be affordable to me. However it would be unlikely that I buy anything from them as I might not consider spending the money with them.
- For the price of their product, the quality may/not be acceptable.
- Not sure about customer service
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