• jimbo@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Looking at the screenshot in the article, putting the numeric score next to the star doesn’t seem more difficult to read to me.

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      1 year ago

      They removed how many ratings the product has received. So a 4.5 star rating from 100,000 people means that a good few people had issues or didn’t like it

      A 4.5 star rating from 3 people makes you suspicious of the seller

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        1 year ago

        losing the view-at-a-glance quantity of reviews was really annoying when i had to shop for some things last week.

        ended up chasing me to newegg for the first time in forever. was done in 5 minutes (including running to a different pc and booting it up, to complete an unexpected 2fa), and no iffy marketplace sellers getting in the way. got exactly what i was looking for from who i wanted to buy from (the site, not a third party). a split shipment all delivered in 2 days to the boonies, cheaper and faster than amazon.

        the difference in experience sent me back to newegg–this time as the first choice, for a little part order i would have normally got from whatever highly-reviewed amazon marketplace seller was cheapest.