johna.clements
Established Member
Rutlands state they are "Showing our 4 & 5 star reviews". This implies that they are selected 4 and 5 star reviews. It is stated on trust pilot that they do select the reviews. I assume if you posted " 5 stars Brilliant tool but arrived a week late" it would not make our 4 & 5 star reviews.I'm scratching my head here: they're showing Trustpilot ratings for them as a company, reasonably enough since their Trustpilot average is 4.7/5. The Rutlands site also shows reviews for individual items, presumably where they have been reviewed. Looking at a random selection I can't see any problem with those reviews: for example, one item shows a five-star rating. It actually has 12 reviews, 11 of which are 5-star and one of 3 stars (and a rather silly quibble at that). That gives an average of just over 4.8, which works at a five stars in any normal rating using simple star symbols. Since I'm apparently a bear of very little brain, can you explain to me what's wrong with that rating?
If you have seen a 3 star review on the Rutlands site it would be interesting to see a link.
When I looked at Trustpilot the reviews were aggregated together. Is there a way of linking them together with the product they are reviewing. If you can not link the reviews with the item they are not much use if you are trying to compare that product with another.