


DeWoolfson 800 Fill Silk Covered Down Pillow
DeWoolfson is an old Southern company that started in the mountains of the North Carolina High Country making European-style down comforters and featherbeds. Today DeWoolfson is a worldwide brand and you’ll know why when you sink into their 800 Fill Silk Covered Down Pillow. Using European-origin down exclusively, this “Best Of” uses a German down-proof fabric (no feathers poking through to disturb your rest!) made of 55% Egyptian cotton and 45% pure silk. The 800 fill uses down taken only from mature geese, three times a year during the coldest temperatures. DeWoolfson offers soft, medium and firm fills, depending on your sleeping preference. If your pillow is to firm, they will adjust the pillow’s firmness to your liking at any time within the first year of purchase, free of charge.
From independent research, we selected the DeWoolfson 800 Fill Silk Covered Down Pillow as a 3LUXE "Best Of". To see our other Pillow selections visit our Pillow Overview.
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DeWoolfson Down International Inc.
9452 Highway 105
Banner Elk, NC 28604
www.dewoolfsonlinens.com 9452 Highway 105
Banner Elk, NC 28604
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Posted by SDFerrisApril 27, 2008 12:00
Folks,
Are you kidding?
How many of the "thumbs up" or "thumbs down" counts that you show - do you think are actual user impressions of the product?
They're not.
Most people, like me, hit those symbols thinking they will be able to READ REVIEWS (positive or negative) regarding the product. I hit the "thumbs up" button to see what people were saying in favor of the product - only to find I'd been recorded as "liking the product" - and seeing a message "Thank you for voting."
I had no intention of 'voting.' I know nothing about the product - but was trying to read what others had to say.
My guess is most stumble over this 'gotcha,' and find they have placed a 'vote' on a product about which they know absolutely nothing.
Recommendation: TELL people they will not see a review. TELL people they are 'voting' on the product, and are expected to have used it before doing so.
Otherwise, the numbers associated with these products are absolutely useless. The customer understands that fact after pressing the button the first time - and then knows the '19 to 0' Luxe it or Leave it rating is just meaningless.
Next thought: these people have no idea what they're doing - to put up such an obviously misleading interface.
Then "Bye!" (Customer silently abandons your site). You lose that customer, and never even know why.
Are you kidding?
How many of the "thumbs up" or "thumbs down" counts that you show - do you think are actual user impressions of the product?
They're not.
Most people, like me, hit those symbols thinking they will be able to READ REVIEWS (positive or negative) regarding the product. I hit the "thumbs up" button to see what people were saying in favor of the product - only to find I'd been recorded as "liking the product" - and seeing a message "Thank you for voting."
I had no intention of 'voting.' I know nothing about the product - but was trying to read what others had to say.
My guess is most stumble over this 'gotcha,' and find they have placed a 'vote' on a product about which they know absolutely nothing.
Recommendation: TELL people they will not see a review. TELL people they are 'voting' on the product, and are expected to have used it before doing so.
Otherwise, the numbers associated with these products are absolutely useless. The customer understands that fact after pressing the button the first time - and then knows the '19 to 0' Luxe it or Leave it rating is just meaningless.
Next thought: these people have no idea what they're doing - to put up such an obviously misleading interface.
Then "Bye!" (Customer silently abandons your site). You lose that customer, and never even know why.


