Some Online Resources which Include Lots of Customer Complaints
admin | 8:10 am | June 13, 2008 | Online Shopping
Nowadays there are two sites in the field of customers' opinions which are true rivals. The site that is a beginner in that field named PissedConsumer.com tries to gain more clients than its rival Consumer Reports has. What will be the crucial factor, the fervor or the experience?
You would see the difference at once when you try to load the same elements of those websites. If we compare the looks we will see that Consumer Reports has got a bit plainer but more professional interface. It is actually good for client's eyes to adapt as the main hues used are grey, white and light blue. Here you can see a huge amount of various links and pictures which are completed with short stories. The interface of Pissed Consumer includes mainly red and white tones which make it look great. Nevertheless, their website does not have the identical professional sensation to it as Consumer Reports. That is partly due to the different advertisements all over their webpage (supplied by Google). By the way, while there are lots of links, there are no pictures and the font used is not completely uniform making reading a bit hard on the eye. If we speak about structure, the website comprises two helpful sections. One is a recently discussed bar that shows you the articles or complaints with the latest comments to them. “Hot topics” are displayed by the second section. They are expressed just in single word hyperlink. The one thing which I didn't like is the small font size utilized in the links which are located in hot topic section.
For the consumer who visits Consumer Reports at the first time it is really simply to find some required topics as they are strictly divided into several basic themes. For the supporters of Consumer Reports Magazine there is a section of the website where they can discuss any articles read in this magazine. The website of the Pissed Consumer also has got quite interesting structure but it is harder to utilize. The front page contains the most lately posted complaints and reviews which may be a bit confusing to a first time customer. There is a board that comprises a lot of articles. This board is actually flaring but the articles are not arranged by their matters properly. Luckily, both websites do feature a handy search option if you can't seek what you're looking for on the main page. Lots of Internet clients who are offered to visit these websites at the first time announce that Consumer Reports includes more information than Pissed Consumer. Pissed Consumer has got more subdivisions which include more information than Consumer Reports but it is more difficult to get exactly what you want because of quite not understandable interface.
These sites cover approximately the identical range of subject matters of topics but Consumer Report seems to be better organized and attentive for its customers. It allows the visitor to quickly and effectively find the data that they are looking for. Our small comparison demonstrates that Pissed Consumer is not so handy and involving for clients as Consumer Reports does.
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