I'm fairly skeptical also, as I think that the usability testing
concept has kinda gone out the window with this. Random browsing with
some opinions isn't really user testing, particularly if they also
start offering advice like this shoudln't be here. 

Does anyone know if these users are given set tasks at all?

However, despite this, $19 for a person to do that for you is cheap
considering what they provide back, but i wouldn't make too many
decisions based on the feedback. It might however provoke thoughts
and other ideas on reading their feedback, as there may well be
crucial silly things that have been left on your website.

Maybe it could be classed as cheap functional testing as well, broken
links etc!

Chris


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