GSM Cell Phones for One and All
June 24th, 2011 by
Getting GSM cell phones online is one of the most popular daily activities of surfers around the world, according to industry analysts who track such data. It’s amazing what this little thing called the internet – of which the WWW is just one part, actually, even if folks commonly use the two terms interchangeably – has done to transform the world. Despite being originally developed for research and education (well, in truth the very first intention was for a means of communications that would survive a nuclear strike), one of its most popular uses everyday is to conduct business over great distances – namely, sales.
A selection of GSM cell phones exist online, more so than any single old-fashioned brick-and-mortar storefront can stock. Thanks to the web, shopping for your next handset is a simple matter of logging on and reading a few reviews. The reviews of fellow consumers really help empower shoppers like almost nothing else. These reviews are necessary since marketers can even manage to fool Google every so often. But even much of what seem like reviews can be nothing more than plants by those marketers, misleading content planted by them to create a favorable impression of their clients and their products or services! Yes, it’s a never-ending game of cat and mouse between consumers who are looking for honest reviews and the online marketers who keep trying to present the products they represent or the retailers they work for in the very best light possible, which in many cases is just an complete lie.
Things have gotten so bad that even otherwise reputable consumer review sites have been subject to such efforts at misleading shoppers. Lucrative goods such as mobile handsets are subject to such abuses as a matter of course. Is there a way to defend oneself?
Indeed, many – many things. One of the best things to do is to contact the retailer. It can be helpful to talk on the phone. Is it the same guy answering the phones all the time? Do they answer the phones at all? Or is there even a telephone contact provided? An address? A real one, or just one of those mail-forwarding places?
And despite the planted reviews, you can still trust the majority opinion on the most reputable consumer review sites. That’s because scammers and bad businesses don’t have the money it takes to sustain a first-class reputation management (that is, disinformation) campaign – they’d rather steal what they can shafting the unlucky passer-by! Just be sure to thorough vet all claims, across different reputable venues if possible, and you should make out all right!
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