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Not sure if this has been discussed any on here, but I wanted to bring up this point:
-Why doesn't Snap-On have the option to post tool reviews on their website?
-Do they think it might hurt their reputation getting bad reviews?
-Might hurt sales?
-Does it actually help them vs other tool companies (ie. Cman has been declining in hand tool sales where Snappy has been doing quite well)?
-Should other companies follow Snap-On's lead and not do reviews or should Snap-On look at implementing reviews on their page?
I know other companies (esp. tool truck brands) do not have reviews for their tools online (I am talking formal reviews on their site not 3rd party like here), but their websites are not as well established as Snap-On's.
Please chime in an tell me what you think they should do!!
-Why doesn't Snap-On have the option to post tool reviews on their website?
-Do they think it might hurt their reputation getting bad reviews?
-Might hurt sales?
-Does it actually help them vs other tool companies (ie. Cman has been declining in hand tool sales where Snappy has been doing quite well)?
-Should other companies follow Snap-On's lead and not do reviews or should Snap-On look at implementing reviews on their page?
I know other companies (esp. tool truck brands) do not have reviews for their tools online (I am talking formal reviews on their site not 3rd party like here), but their websites are not as well established as Snap-On's.
Please chime in an tell me what you think they should do!!

