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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1029332" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>There are no vendors around here, but the AVC product of the year poll was quoted by few companies on their social media accounts. Even though it’s a subjective opinion poll I highly disregard and don’t agree with. Using polls in marketing is legal unless further claims such as “we are the best, look at these results here” or similar have been made. When you simply share the results and let users assume and interpret, it may just subjectively be classified as unethical. It is the same with providing an overall Trust Pilot or any other customer satisfaction rating.</p><p></p><p>All of the companies behind products in this poll have been in the business for over 20 years (some have powered many other businesses as well) and there is no evidence that can be supplied to prove that any of them doesn’t offer acceptable protection, is unfit for its purpose or has more issues/limitations/nags/hits and misses than the whole industry as an overall (which has never been flowers and roses in the first place).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1029332, member: 99014"] There are no vendors around here, but the AVC product of the year poll was quoted by few companies on their social media accounts. Even though it’s a subjective opinion poll I highly disregard and don’t agree with. Using polls in marketing is legal unless further claims such as “we are the best, look at these results here” or similar have been made. When you simply share the results and let users assume and interpret, it may just subjectively be classified as unethical. It is the same with providing an overall Trust Pilot or any other customer satisfaction rating. All of the companies behind products in this poll have been in the business for over 20 years (some have powered many other businesses as well) and there is no evidence that can be supplied to prove that any of them doesn’t offer acceptable protection, is unfit for its purpose or has more issues/limitations/nags/hits and misses than the whole industry as an overall (which has never been flowers and roses in the first place). [/QUOTE]
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