Quality, quality ….
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008I just came very close to spending some money!
Now I don’t want anyone to think that I have a fundamental aversion to that practice. I’m not a rampant freebie-hunter. However, I will not shell out my hard-earned cash on OTO upgrades when I have neither had the oppportunity to test out the basic product to see whether it’s any good nor even seen a demonstration of features on the web site. Too many people are conned into spening money on the upgraded versions of total rubbish – and, yes I’ll admit it, I’ve sometimes been among the conned.
This afternoon, though, I suspect that there was nothing wrong with the product. It was a series of software scripts, with a free offer as basic and a bunch of paid enhancements for a price. The author (or vendor, who I think was also the author) did the right thing. He put up some demos. Great idea! However, it would have been nice to be able to see them. After a 500 error and two returns to the front sales page, presumably via 404 routing, I gave up.
Yes, I could simply have clicked the PayPal button and gone ahead on faith, but why should I trust the scripts of someone who can’t even get his web site links to work?
As I said in the heading to this post, “Quality, quality …”. Where art thou, Quality? (with apologies to William Shakespeare).

