I recently bought slippers from Debenhams which I love. When they asked for a review I was very honest, saying I loved them but they lived up to their name, they are deadly on wooden floors. I also said think twice before buying them for elderly or infirm people. So instead of looking at their product to see why it is so slippery, they rejected my review. I rely on reviews as they help me make purchasing decisions. I will now totally ignore all Debenhams reviews if they wont print the truth.
What's the point of having a review section if you only show the favourable ones. Crazy. I buy a lot of stuff on line from Amazon based on the review page. If you can be bothered Sam, I'd write to them and let them know how unhelpful it is.
I must review 4 or 5 products a month and it's the first rejection I've had. I am always scrupulously honest as I don't want people to have to read between the lines. Postscript. Just been on Debs website and the slippers are no longer on sale. Maybe they withdrew them, I hope so.
Their computer system probably automatically rejects reviews if a product is no longer on sale. After all, if the product doesn't appear on their website, they can't publish a review alongside it.
Maybe I misled you, the product was still available when I reviewed it. Debenhams requested the review, this was about a month ago. I looked online as I was receiving responses to my post and noticed that they are no longer available.
Hi Buenchico, just seen your post, dreaded hospital appt. I have read the T&C's you linked, no mention of slagging off slippery slippers. I did meet all the review criteria, they were obviously just being sensitive.