@readalot People have seen the problems with particulates, reported them but have done nothing to push for actual change.
It was just an accepted set of circumstances.
It is also true to say that, often, any attempt at complaining was quickly silenced by other members as irrelevant (this happens in other, "better" sources threads, too. Shielding the source from criticism is certainly not something that happens exclusively on their thread, as I have recently seen).
It is not a coincidence that this is happening now, with your presence on Meso.
And people will have a lot to thank you for, rather than call you a bubble boy.
You have brought real attention to it by raising above the constant off topic, the justifications, the clear displays of self interest.
But people' s unquestioning, abetting attitude on that thread certainly has not helped, always buoyed by the low prices and selling strategies that have made the source popular.
Qsc' s slowness and reluctance to initiate any meaningful improvement must be chastised (and you may disapprove of their business model) but members are at fault for accepting the products, prioritising price and approving all this.
They vote with their wallet, it is said.
People who don't buy from them are the ones who are critical.
If price is king and everyone agrees, the incentive is zero.
Even with all the changes they said they will bring and the amount of testing they have recently done, i am seeing that thread move along in exactly the same way it has, pre Readalot.
Everyone is just asking for the next promo.
The only one actively interested in engaging with the source to proactively tackle quality control issues is you, whilst some people still complain about Readalot being an annoyance.
Unfortunate, but true.
If a marginal price increase is needed to fund manufacturing betterment and eliminate all the customer service issues related to those problems, Qsc would still remain the most economical source (which is what they want) and therefore still retain their wide customer base, if not widen it even more.
To me, it is a business decision that makes sense.
Apparently, not.