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![]() "Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 16:42:48 GMT, "Spam Me Please" wrote: JD Powers serves are a reflection of the consumers perception of the product. If the company does not purchase the survey, they don't get ranked. JD Powers does not need to bias the survey to be able to sell their service. You know, I had always thought that JD Powers was a pretty good source for unbiased information until I read your statements: "This is a perfect example of someone reviewing a product or service without any knowledge of the product being sold.JD Powers serves are a reflection of the consumers perception of the product. If the company does not purchase the survey, they don't get ranked. JD Powers does not need to bias the survey to be able to sell their service." Are you saying: If the company doesn't purchase the survey, they don't get ranked?... And that JD Powers can sell rankings to companies no matter how bad the results are???? Do I understand this correctly? If so....Hell, now *I* don't even know what the "product" is... it seems clear though, that (1) bad reviews aren't salable and (2) the very best company(ies) won't be reviewed if they don't ante up. If this makes sense to you, do you think this could streamline the election process? No hanging chads, they just wouldn't be marketable and if you lost the election you just wouldn't pay the campaign debt.... This discussion reminds me of "push polling" techniques used in politics. Certainly some media outlets and the parties use leading questions to get the answers they want for advertising purposes. del cecchi |
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The only reason anyone would be willing to pay for the survey and
be willing to pay for the right to use the ad logo is because their information is statistically accurate. Or that it has been found to increase sales. |
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