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  1. akreider

    Reviews

    It's the wisdom of the crowd and it almost always beats experts. Experts have their own bias, especially if it is just one person. I've only had one Amazon product with 4.5 stars or better that sucked, and it was a $15 digital PH meter with fake reviews. By contrast, I've bought over a...
  2. akreider

    Reviews

    You've done some great work on reviews. As a statistician, I suspect quantitative crowd sourced reviews would do better. Or I'd like to see you using numbers. For instance create a category ($2000-$2500 city bikes) and give bikes a rating out of 100 for that category. You could even do a mixed...
  3. akreider

    Reviews

    And I'd like the reviews to assign quantitative ratings, so they can be averaged.
  4. akreider

    Reviews

    I'm considering buying my first ebike and am doing a lot of research. Generally I like to go with a highly rated product on Amazon (whether I buy it from there or not) as their review system is, with the rare exceptions, extremely reliable. If a product has 4.5 stars on Amazon.com, with 50+...
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