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Re: Battery Testing - Consumer Reports

To: zoboherald@aol.com
Subject: Re: Battery Testing - Consumer Reports
From: Michael Porter <portermd@zianet.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 09:12:41 -0600
zoboherald@aol.com wrote:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: TeriAnn Wakeman <twakeman@razzolink.com>
>
> Consumer reports once published an article on high end speakers in 
> which they panned Bose (about 25 yrs ago). Bose sued them. The Bose 
> case was based upon Consumer Reports test protocols being faulty and 
> yielding inaccurate results. Bose came equipped with audio test 
> experts and tests performed by independent test houses that 
> specialized in audio component system testing that yielded different 
> results....
>
> Moral of the story is that Consumer Reports just may stack the cards 
> in their testing protocols so that certain products rank higher than 
> others for the purpose of making a profit selling magazines.
>
> ==AM==
> So, just how is CR's "card stacking" different from (per the Bose 
> example above) anyone else's? :-) CR apparently wants to sell 
> magazines, while Bose apparently wants to sell Bose equipment.
>
> Heck, if any and all "testing" fails to yield desired results, one can 
> still count on the ad agency to come up with something like "the 
> Fireball XL5 leads its class in ease of operation of courtesy light 
> switches...."
>
> --Andy  Mace
>
I worked for Bose, once, a long time ago.  Horrible management. 
Manipulative beyond description. A week in their plant and I thought I 
was an extra in Fritz Lang's _Metropolis_, everyone walking around like 
automatons guided by buzzers.  One of my worst work experiences. If CU 
panned them, good. They deserve every bad thing said about them and 
their equipment. I wouldn't recommend Bose equipment to anyone, not that 
that has anything to do with the argument about CU. :)

They were the pits--btw, this was when they'd just cut a deal with Delco 
and their speakers that had been sold to GM were coming back in the 
hundreds of thousands.  Awful place. Awful.

Cheers.

-- 
Michael D. Porter
Roswell, NM

Never let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's within walking distance....


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