27-03-2016, 04:50
Hi.
I DO appreciate this so thank you.
What does the 15/15 or 2/2 examples mean?
And ABI I KNOW how fkd up and sneaky and corrupt the world is, but surely consumerlab couldn't get away with that?
But then again maybe they can.

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Oh it means 15/15 products tested are approved. I remember reading that a product is approved it what they find in the pills match what's listed on the label. Some products may list 100mg in each pill but only have 50mg in each pill. And some have spoiled content.
So for example, for Country Life, out of the 6 products tested, the vegetarian dry vitamin A only had 72% of what's listed on the label.
Yea I actually spent a lot of time researching reading their reports so I'd be pretty upset if they aren't honest! But I can't imagine how they can fake the reports.
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Hi. Thanks Sandra.
Over in my country we researched Bmw cars ( on our only car reviewer website) AND basically every model the reviewer "poo poo'd" every single version, turns out he HATES European cars... But I've argued with my husband he can't just pull these statistics out of his a$$... He has to get the statistical data from somewhere on their shortcomings MUCH like consumerlab. Surely they'd get the pants sued off them if they were faking reviews...
I DO appreciate this so thank you.
What does the 15/15 or 2/2 examples mean?
And ABI I KNOW how fkd up and sneaky and corrupt the world is, but surely consumerlab couldn't get away with that?
But then again maybe they can.

[/quote]
Oh it means 15/15 products tested are approved. I remember reading that a product is approved it what they find in the pills match what's listed on the label. Some products may list 100mg in each pill but only have 50mg in each pill. And some have spoiled content.
So for example, for Country Life, out of the 6 products tested, the vegetarian dry vitamin A only had 72% of what's listed on the label.
Yea I actually spent a lot of time researching reading their reports so I'd be pretty upset if they aren't honest! But I can't imagine how they can fake the reports.
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Hi. Thanks Sandra.
Over in my country we researched Bmw cars ( on our only car reviewer website) AND basically every model the reviewer "poo poo'd" every single version, turns out he HATES European cars... But I've argued with my husband he can't just pull these statistics out of his a$$... He has to get the statistical data from somewhere on their shortcomings MUCH like consumerlab. Surely they'd get the pants sued off them if they were faking reviews...