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02-19-2020 05:59 AM
I understand that people often use a speech to text app instead of typing. Many times something goes wrong and the text makes little or no sense. I came across a review for a Talbots shirt that I was thinking of purchasing and it started fine, then went off the rails. So, if you wouldn't mind reading this and explaining what this reviewer is saying. Thanks!
No I don’t know what happens with talbots . I’m a customers fr years but the quality of the fabrics are so cheap know it’s better increase the cost but sale quality
02-19-2020 06:10 AM
They have been a customer to Talbots for years and wouldn't care if they raised prices to get the quality of the clothing back. That's what I'm getting out of that review.
02-19-2020 06:27 AM
@godi wrote:They have been a customer to Talbots for years and wouldn't care if they raised prices to get the quality of the clothing back. That's what I'm getting out of that review.
I agree...that is what I think too...
02-19-2020 06:30 AM
i would walk on by that particular review. if the writer can't take a moment to proofread and confirm what they are posting, then i wouldn't care to hear what they have to say about the products or the company.
02-19-2020 07:08 AM
Thank you, that's what I think. I wonder why people don't proof read. While waiting in my doctor's office yesterday, I played solitaire on my phone. Now and then promos from the game company popped up; one of them made me shake my head. Keep in mind this was done by a company who designs and markets games, not just an individual giving an opinion. Here it is:
Playing this game will help improve your brian.
This wasn't one of those promos that say if you find the letter or number on a page full, you're a genius.
02-19-2020 07:56 AM
@this is my nic wrote:
Thank you, that's what I think. I wonder why people don't proof read. While waiting in my doctor's office yesterday, I played solitaire on my phone. Now and then promos from the game company popped up; one of them made me shake my head. Keep in mind this was done by a company who designs and markets games, not just an individual giving an opinion. Here it is:
Playing this game will help improve your brian.
This wasn't one of those promos that say if you find the letter or number on a page full, you're a genius.
I guess Brian must feel pretty speical - a game for me
waiting for the game to improve your yahooey
02-19-2020 08:53 AM
IMO that reviewer had too much of an adult beverage. Ignore that review.
02-19-2020 09:49 AM
I am wondering if the person speaks another language and that is a translation.
02-19-2020 10:26 AM
It's pretty easy to understand to me. She's a long time Talbot's customer but now she isn't happy with the quality and she thinks it's better to pay a little more to ensure that she gets the quality she wants.
02-19-2020 11:21 AM - edited 02-19-2020 11:21 AM
@chrystaltree wrote:It's pretty easy to understand to me. She's a long time Talbot's customer but now she isn't happy with the quality and she thinks it's better to pay a little more to ensure that she gets the quality she wants.
It was never about what the review said. Just another post to criticize others spelling and grammar.
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