I believe, (certainly not trying to speak for Pugsy), (edit: I see she already answered) that she was directing that comment towards someone that was perceived to be representing another online business.... things like mentioning the website multiple times, and that "shipping is free blah blah" bit certainly sounded like someone trying to slip an ad in...Hose_Head wrote:OK. I get it. Spamming is prohibited and it's not nice when competitors come on the forum to try to sell their wares in direct competition with cpap.com. Those policies are long standing and understood.
What I was reacting to was Pugsy's blanket statement that "...posting links to competitors online is frowned upon". Many of us do this from time to time (especially those of us who do not live in the USA and for one reason or another are unable to order from cpap.com) and Pugsy's statement clearly suggested that we are in violation of the rules for the forum.
From the explanations provided (thanks Pugsy and palerider), it appears that Pugsy's point was somewhat overstated
it's kinda like reading reviews on amazon, when the review keeps mentioning the full complete product name and model number, that's often a marketer placed paid review... (or so says an article I read on how to critically read reviews and things to look out for).
I remember when that hose went up on indigogo, I think the inventor even posted here, I know he posted over on that nanny site and met with a very skeptical audience, (who didn't even bother to try to understand crowdfunding). It fell way way short of making it's modest target, pricewise... a few people wanted it, but not many.Hose_Head wrote:Re the OP's post about a collapsible hose for travel: Who knows if this is spam. From the replies it got, it appears not to be very popular, anyway. Maybe the Goodmans can look into it and if it's a decent product, add it to their catalogue.