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<blockquote data-quote="Morrus" data-source="post: 850995" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I agree entirely. The only reason that anyone ever pays for a product or service is that they either don't have the time and/or the ability to do/create that thing themselves. Does that therefore mean that they are not allowed to criticise or complain about the product or service they receive? Of course not.</p><p></p><p>If I buy a car, I have certain expectations of it. Just because I can't build a car, doesn't mean that I lose my right to complain when the car I buy doesn't work. The fact that I'm not an expert chef doesn't mean I can't complain when a restaurant provides me with a poor meal.</p><p></p><p>That's what you're paying for - something you couldn't do yourself, for whatever reason. You're exchanging your money for "expertise" which you don't have, and you have a right to expect a standard higher than that which you could provide yourself. Otherwise, why would you ever buy anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morrus, post: 850995, member: 1"] I agree entirely. The only reason that anyone ever pays for a product or service is that they either don't have the time and/or the ability to do/create that thing themselves. Does that therefore mean that they are not allowed to criticise or complain about the product or service they receive? Of course not. If I buy a car, I have certain expectations of it. Just because I can't build a car, doesn't mean that I lose my right to complain when the car I buy doesn't work. The fact that I'm not an expert chef doesn't mean I can't complain when a restaurant provides me with a poor meal. That's what you're paying for - something you couldn't do yourself, for whatever reason. You're exchanging your money for "expertise" which you don't have, and you have a right to expect a standard higher than that which you could provide yourself. Otherwise, why would you ever buy anything? [/QUOTE]
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