Show me a negative review on ANY Orcatorch, free or not.True. But show me a negative one for a free light.
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Show me a negative review on ANY Orcatorch, free or not.True. But show me a negative one for a free light.
Ask and ye shall receive.Show me a negative review on ANY Orcatorch, free or not.
Look at my 710v postShow me a negative review on ANY Orcatorch, free or not.
Nor is a positive review required for refund! The agreement for refund is that a review is submitted.That is not actually how it works. I’ve done several reviews for them, all on Amazon. You buy the light and send them a copy of the purchase. Within a day or two you receive a refund for the purchase via PayPal. This happens before any review has been done. There has never been a stipulation of review first, then payment. On a couple of occasions my review was not submitted for several weeks after the purchase, and refund, was made.
I find the practice of buying glowing positive reviews reprehensible.
It starts off by announcing that they're giving away free lights to lucky users. You are told to purchase one from Amazon and if you leave a "satisfactory" review on FB, they refund your purchase cost. Not sure how you trust these reviews.
Including sponsoring individuals that close dive sites and leave dead buddies behind in overhead environments without alerting emergency services?Our tests are real, and divers' comments on diving lights are also based on their real diving experience, and there is no mandatory praise as you said.
Once the customer received the goods, we immediately gave a refund, and the tester needs to dive several times with the diving light before making a fair evaluation, so there is no such thing as you said, leaving a satisfactory review before refunding . The purpose of our need for testers is to collect the thoughts and opinions of experienced divers on diving lights and actively improve them, hoping to bring better diving experience to divers.
You can also see the authenticity of the test content mentioned by the above tester from the pictures he took.
Please don’t doubt every tester who seriously tests diving lights, they are all experienced divers, and they will follow their own heart to express their opinions and comparisons of all diving lights.
I don't know who you're talking about, can you tell me the name?Including sponsoring individuals that close dive sites and leave dead buddies behind in overhead environments without alerting emergency services?
Just do a search, I suspect this was a bad switch as it quit after getting sluggish but the next day it worked fine, I just returned it, I bought it on Amazon for this ease of return and it was from a different seller, if it were from the “outdoor equipment expert” I would have contacted them and got a replacement.do you have a link for this post? as i was about to buy this light