  evilpeppard Always Fight For Freedom Premium join:2003-08-20 Aurora, CO clubs:  | reply to JSRoman Re: PC mag sucks
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  Smile__ Premium join:2008-10-10 Baltimore, MD | reply to emptywig Huh? What? |
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 emptywig Huh? What? Premium join:2002-08-05 Pasadena, TX | reply to funchords I subscribe - I pay them money each year - and its the best money I spend on any publication.
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 emptywig Huh? What? Premium join:2002-08-05 Pasadena, TX | reply to Smile__ Huh? |
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  funchords Hello Premium,MVM join:2001-03-11 Washington, DC
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| reply to Smile__ Defensive is a strange charge, since I had nothing at stake to defend. (Of course, now I'm defensive ).
But remember I'm the P2P guy who tells other P2P fans to support the art they like. I guess I feel the same way about CR.
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  Smile__ Premium join:2008-10-10 Baltimore, MD | reply to funchords Okie Dokie Smokie.. Not sure why your being so defensive over this blurb... Nothing against anything here... But thanks for pointing somethings out.. Have a great day my friend.. |
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| reply to Smile__ said by Smile__ :That's how consumer reports is... I just go to Barnes and Noble and sit in cafe and read the mag's and drink coffee.. lol While I always appreciate frugality, keep in mind that PC Magazine is ad supported. Consumer Reports is not. -- Robb Topolski -= funchords.com =- Hillsboro, Oregon More features, more fun, Join BroadbandReports.com, it's free...
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  ScottMo Premium,MVM join:2000-12-15 Stony Brook, NY
| reply to Smile__ Except Consumers' Reports doesn't do that. They accept no advertising and do not allow their reports to be used in advertising. From their website:
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We accept no advertising and we are not beholden to any commercial interest. ...Such information may not be used by others in advertising or to promote a companys product or service. In addition, this policy precludes any commercial use of any of Consumers Unions published information in any form, or of the names of Consumers Union®, Consumer Reports®, or any other of Consumers Unions publications or services, without our express written permission. If Consumers Union learns that this policy has been violated, it will take all steps necessary to prevent the misuse of its names or of any of its materials, including legal action where appropriate. |
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| reply to Shamayim It gets a lot of money from the comapnies who pay them to advertise that they write a good article on that companies product. Just like JD Powers awards.. You can't as a company say that someone said you had a great product without buying the rights to the article. |
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| reply to Smile__ said by Smile__ :That's how consumer reports is... Consumer Reports accepts no advertising. It derives its income solely from subscriptions and services. -- Who is Jesus? and Why it matters (to YOU).
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  Smile__ Premium join:2008-10-10 Baltimore, MD | reply to BF69 That's how consumer reports is... I just go to Barnes and Noble and sit in cafe and read the mag's and drink coffee.. lol |
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