Suma Performance
Senior Member
- First Name
- Eddy
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2019
- Threads
- 7
- Messages
- 184
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- 41
- Location
- Seattle, WA
- Car(s)
- CIVICX
- Thread starter
- #16
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Look, this is just my opinion, but your posts are starting to border on spam.
Hi, thanks for the feedback. these posts intend to share reviews by our customers. That's why we only post them in our threads and don't post these reviews on other threads because we don't want to spam in other threads.Look, this is just my opinion, but your posts are starting to border on spam.
I go though pretty much every new thread to keep myself occupied as I still have another 21 days before I pull my car out from winter storage and for the past three days I come into your threads only to find a 5 star screenshot bump.
Again, I can only speak for myself, but IMHO you only do a gimme thread bump every now and then, or post some actual content like a DIY. If you want more constant exposure why not engage in the community in areas of your products. I mean it's not like there's not 2 ongoing threads about mirrors and another one on how best to wash your car (ceramic coating). How can your products help people solve their problems?
While this low effort approach of posting 5 star reviews might work for some, know that this constant in your face no value contribution is actually a net detractor for your brand to people like myself.
For those who ask why I keep clicking on them, I'm still interested in seeing if there's any organic community feedback/discussion like Brittania posted.
The bug has been fixed now, thanks for letting us know!Attempted to order these today the discount code did not work.
Thank you for addressing this.Look, this is just my opinion, but your posts are starting to border on spam.
I go though pretty much every new thread to keep myself occupied as I still have another 21 days before I pull my car out from winter storage and for the past three days I come into your threads only to find a 5 star screenshot bump.
Again, I can only speak for myself, but IMHO you only do a gimme thread bump every now and then, or post some actual content like a DIY. If you want more constant exposure why not engage in the community in areas of your products. I mean it's not like there's not 2 ongoing threads about mirrors and another one on how best to wash your car (ceramic coating). How can your products help people solve their problems?
While this low effort approach of posting 5 star reviews might work for some, know that this constant in your face no value contribution is actually a net detractor for your brand to people like myself.
For those who ask why I keep clicking on them, I'm still interested in seeing if there's any organic community feedback/discussion like Brittania posted.