Sceptre has better picture quality...
There are many different 'United Water' locations available in the United States. The general consumer rating is good. One might check the official Better Business Bureau for more ratings.
The Navman GPS receivers have an overall rating as good. They are fairly solid and easy to use but their is better functianality out there.
You can read consumer reports and rating of goods and services at the website which is called Consumer Reports. Amazon also has consumer reports and a 5 star rating system.
US Bank currently has a very low consumer satisfaction rating. For better service, check out your local credit unions.
The tax software with the best consumer rating in the world is TaxACT Deluxe, many people recommend this software, because of its appealing price and premium features.
The Consumer Reports website gives the Dyson DC18 vacuum a rating of 4 stars. This is a rating out of a possible 5 stars based on their review system.
If the credit rating is factual then it can't be removed till 6-7 years has pasted. If the derog/negative information has past few years then it won't be very significant if you've paid and kept your balances low since then. If the consumer feels it's bad and has an explaination to a bad rating, he/she can put a consumer narrative on thier credit bureau. A consumer narrative is a brief explaination that can be put on the consumer's credit bureau file so that when a lender/merchant pulls a credit bureau file, they will know that the consumer has looked at thier own file and has given an explaination. If the credit rating is NOT factual then the consumer needs to report it to the credit bureau and to the merchant to investigate before correcting the rating.
Consumer reviews for the Subaru Impreza are very positive. They receive an 8/10 rating in rankings & reviews. Their safety rating is a 10, which is one of the most important features.
Cash transactions do not normally have any effect on a consumer's credit rating.
Panasonic has great consumer reviews.
According to Consumer Reports, the Honda Element gets a much better than average rating for reliability. That doesn't explain everything. The Honda Element scored a 55, which is nowhere near the best-in-class RAV4, ranking in the 80s for score. Because of so-so fuel economy, 4 seats, awkward access to the rear, and more, it scores too low to be recommended. The Honda element was discontinued in 2010 for Canada and was discontinued in 2011 in America. Honda is currently working on a successor, to hit the road in early 2013, perhaps?
credit rating is how a merchant/lender evaluates how a consumer is going to pay them back. In order to do this they pull a credit bureau on the consumer. They evaluate the consumer's credit obligations ie) debt load (money they owe to creditors), payment history (when payments are made on time or not), age of accounts ( how long the consumer has had creditors for).