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Re: review longevity

[Q=annb556] I think you may want to revisit how you post the reviews of rental properties. I have seen reviews that dated back to 2011!! If I were trying to rent a property that has less than stellar reviews (based on # of stars) but the most current reviews were mostly 4-5 stars - those 11+ YEAR OLD reviews are also taken into account AND a potential renter (who may NOT read the reviews and see how OLD many of them are) might never want to look any further since the number of stars is not truly reflective of the current status of resort. In the past 11+ years - LOTS of improvements could have been made!!! I truly hope this can be addressed...[/Q] I can't and don't presume to speak for RedWeek; I'm just another member here, but I respectfully disagree. I for one would want to see ALL available reviews, even old ones, in the belief that most reviews contain [b]some[/b] useful info and are just subjective personal opinions anyhow, whether good or bad and whether 11 years old or 11 hours old. I would also note that I have read some stellar reviews of properties I personally know and / or have visited relatively recently --- places which clearly don't warrant or deserve the sky high praise expressed in some reviews. It seems that some [b]owners[/b] occasionally create [b]their own[/b] stellar reviews of places where they own and are trying to promote / rent their week(s). Such reviews may be "current", but may nonetheless be neither objective nor accurate. Just sayin'...