MisterShark said:
You can add your review right under mine after you've had a chance to be disappoin... er, uh... have had the chance to try them.
Update: you won't be able to put your review of the CG Shaggy Fur-ball towels right under mine after all because they deleted my review from their site.
I posted this on another board I'm a member of and here it is copy/pasted:
I purchased a 6-pack of these and was disappointed by how insubstantial and flimsy they are. Even though they do have the longer nap, somehow they aren't overly absorbent.
Beyond a sub par drying performance (specifically: used for initial wipe with PB Spray & Wipe) they shed all over the paint and then again on the glass (even after 4 washer/dryer cycles with Pinnacle's MF Rejuvinator).
OK, so a very reasonably-priced MF ended being a let-down: no biggie, but here's the 'bigger picture' thing I mentioned earlier.
If you've ever noticed, at the bottom of any item's description page there's a list of brief reviews if any have been posted (by customers) or there's a link that invites you to write the first review if none appear yet. Notice my use of the term appear rather than using the phrase 'have been written'; it's because you can't assume that no reviews have been written just because you don't see any.
I know because I wrote the 'first' review on their Shaggy Fur-ball 6-pack page, and because I wrote how I felt the product performed, and gave an honest and respectful appraisal of this particular MF which was less than pure praise: it was removed from the page a week or 2 later.
IMO if you don't want anything but filtered, regulated, engineered product commentary on your products then don't include an invitation for customers to leave a review. To delete anything but the highest praise is disingenuous and renders the existing/remaining customers' review worthless.
FWIW I was a CG fan previously and have been happy with my purchases with the exception of those MFs. I'm not sure how motivated I feel now about future purchases with the knowledge that this is the way they do business. Maybe I'm old-fashioned but honesty in business means something to me.