Lynn Fredricks wrote:

It is unfortunate when there is a system that doesn't allow for vendor
response.

Ive had the experience before where some buyers have used review systems as
a form of blackmail, meaning, they demanded some feature or some special
service, and told that if they didn't get it that they'd trash the product
in a public place.

Consider also, if a competitor or a "champion" of another product buys yours
in a public venue that works this way, such as the Mac App Store. They can
heap abuse on your product pretty much freely and there is nothing you can
do about it.

Does MacUpdate really have such a restriction?

If so, they're no VersionTracker. Back before it was gobbled up by CNET, VT was da bomb. Folks might post a bad comment now and then, but I could step in to offer an explanation, or not that something's already been fixed, and that provided a productive environment.

This MacUpdate restriction just seems prone to competitor abuse.

Has anyone here written MacUpdate about lifting this counterproductive limitation?

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