Roth
Pining for the Mountains
This really could have been an opportunity for Edwyn to be like:
"Yeah our controller was not the best. We heard the reviews/feedback and did <action> to improve upon it. We appreciate the honest feedback because we want to produce the kind of product that will satisfy."
The Flowerpot sounds like a great vape but I wonder if he really means it that he wants to put out the best products.
I am not saying this is the case but I'm getting the impression that his desire to buy good reviews is more important than taking feedback and improving upon the product.
Agreed that Edwyn could have handled it better, but I have to seriously question your implication that Edwyn and NV don't listen to feedback and improve the product.
I see you just joined FC today, welcome. But if you look back over the entire history of this thread, you'll see countless examples of NV taking feedback directly from the customers, and making near immediate changes to the product. Frankly, it's one of the things I like best about NV. Their ability to respond to customer feedback and change direction with a product is impressive.
The WeedEater itself was a direct response to customer feedback and comments. Altering the number of holes in the Vrod diffuser, new stand/caddy designs, glass bowls, adjustable bowls, angled holes in the carb cap to spin pearls, adjustable number of holes in the carb cap, offering the Auber controller in addition to the NV controller, differing handles for the caps, the list goes on and on. That was off the top of my head in 15 seconds.
I personally don't like the relationship between many reviewers and vape companies. I understand sending free products out to get publicity for new products. But when you start to get into referral codes and the like, things start to get murky really quickly imo.
Imo, NV is past the point of needing to do the whole referral code dance at this point, their product speaks for itself.
I don't really watch any vape reviews for that reason. I listen to what the people are really saying, those that bought the product with their own money.