AMEN...
For me the products work and I've gotten better results from the 3D stuff I've purchased than some of the OTC or $$$ product of the month boasting I've seen on many of the forums over the years.
TD's work speaks for itself for the last cpl of years I've reviewed his posts. I think he's justified to spread the word on those products that he's had great success with. He has passion.
3D has every right to market their products how they choose.
Competition in the marketplace is good and feedback of products on these forum can have a trickle down affect and improve products for all of us. UNO comes to mind.... UNOv4 is a result of our opinions on the product.
I personally didn't have a problem with UNO v2. But many people did.
People have asked for reviews on the 3D line and now TD is giving us a taste of what to expect. Hurray....
Every line/mfg/vendor has some outstanding, average at best, and dud products and everyone has a fan favorite....That's ok.
I've spent a lot of $$ buying products that others on the forums have boasted how great they were and I didn't like.
Live and learn.
Detailing is like Golf. You can't use just ONE club for the entire round. You need to change up products, round out your game, and skills to be successful.
Golfers are always tinkering with different products (balls,clubs,bags,shoes) to improve their game.
Do people always use Callaway balls with their Callaway clubs? I bet a lot of the time they use whats on sale, were given as a gift, or want to change it up for something different.
That's part of the fun of it for many of us...Trying new products in the search for what works best for our situation..
One mans junk is another mans treasure.
pwaug said:
It must be you!! If you'd been reading the forum for the past year it would be evident to you that Thomas was "over the top" about HD products long before he was an employee (which has only been for the past few weeks). His attitude regarding HD comes from the success he's had with the products not because of a pay check. If Thomas (or any product support specialist) is able to obtain excellent results with their product doesn't it make sense that he should point that out to someone who is not getting excellent results?? Why would a product support specialist for a company agree with a customer when the customer has negative comments about the product he supports?? Wouldn't it be to his advantage to point out that the product was being used incorrectly and suggest ways to use the product correctly for better results?? I just don't understand this flap about 3D pushing their own products on the website they support---and you can come to this website and discuss any product you like, and post any URL you like even if it's a product that competes with a 3D product. Try that on AG and see what happens.