If a reviewer has some sort of a relationship with a company whose product they have reviewed (eg, they were allowed to buy the review sample at a discount) I just want to know.
@patrickdowns I’ll save you the suspense — all reviewers who write for a publication can get dealer pricing for a product they review (typically 25% to 50% off depending on the product type and if they’re sold direct or through a dealer network). Most publications/sites pay reviewers next to nothing for the many, many hours of work it takes to write a review from unboxing to finish, so dealer pricing is a meaningful perk that incentivizes reviewers to sacrifice all those hours to do what they do. That said, reviewers get to hear lots of gear so if they buy the review sample, even though it’s at a discount, it’s only because they feel that component is truly special and is about the highest praise a reviewer can bestow on a product. I only bought a review sample if it was significantly better than what I had in my review system, and since most reviewers have at least pretty good systems/components it makes quite a statement if something gets purchased after a review is completed. Anyway…