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by Targol » 09/10/06, 09:33

PITMIX wrote:Apart from that the CIAO site is really good for having the opinion of several people on a product.


For having tested Ciao (look for the member "Targol"), I would qualify by saying that it is good to get a general idea on products which have lots of reviews, but internally the system is completely corrupt.
Indeed, these opinions are paid based on the number of positive ratings that other members give to reviews.
These ratings range from "uninteresting" to "exceptional" through "interesting" and "very interesting".
The result is that if you rate an "interesting" review, you get spoiled by its author (even if the review in question doesn't break a duck's three legs) because it won't earn enough money.
Another undesirable effect of this system is that some unscrupulous people, in order to earn cash, will write "cut and paste" reviews on products that they have not even tested.
In short: do not take Ciao advice for cash.
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by Christophe » 09/10/06, 09:37

Targol wrote:In short: do not take Ciao advice for cash.


Exact, like Ebay : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy: hiihihih!

And finally like the Net in general compared to real life (easier to lie on condition of anonymity) ....

I simply put this link to complete the opinions of the customers of the shop ...
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by Targol » 09/10/06, 09:58

Christophe wrote:Exact, like Ebay : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy: hiihihih!


The eBay troll is a fixed idea with you, Christophe !!!

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: Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
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by Christophe » 09/10/06, 10:12

Ebay? I do not know...

By cons I know Ebaz : Cheesy:

Well maybe I'll change my mind soon ...
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by PITMIX » 11/10/06, 22:48

Uh to get back to the nuts, I just found another mail order seller my little Christophe.
UNAPEI (National Union of Parents, Mentally Handicapped Associations and their Friends).
The problem is the price, and frankly econology becomes unbeatable.
13,50 Euro for a kilo bag compared to 24,90 for them.
Well ! you will agree this price difference is justified because the funds collected by the sales catalog are intended for disabled children.
Here ! for a little more money we make a gesture for nature and children with disabilities, it's good too ...

Go Ciao : Wink:
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by w » 23/10/06, 03:12

Hello,

I bought the nuts. After 3 detergents, they effectively wash. In terms of sweetness, I do not know, with my wife we ​​can not decide to know if there is a better or not.

On the other hand I live in a place (Chablais / 74) where the water is limestone ++. Can we use an anti limestone with nuts?
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by Christophe » 14/11/06, 16:55

Here is the article from 60 million consumers on nuts:

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The notion of efficiency is rather vague ... do not do better than washing at 90 ° C is that it? At 30 ° C I doubt that water will do as well ... well, I'm not a laundry pro either!

Christine for help : Cheesy:
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by Christine » 14/11/06, 17:35

We would have to see what their effectiveness test is.
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by Christophe » 14/11/06, 18:36

Would need the full article for this ... it is not sold in Belgium :(
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by PITMIX » 15/11/06, 01:32

Indeed I too wondered what a washing without any detergent did. I don't think the laundry comes out as soft as it does with the nuts.
We should try.
In any case, one thing is certain: my traditional detergent (leader price) does not do any better than nuts.
It must be said that I wash my clothes at 30 ° C so necessarily the grease stains on my work clothes do not leave easily : Lol:
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