Because they have so few on air products the goons know them back to front which should help them avoid the worst 'mistakes' made by the Bid lot.
As far as I have seen I think that unless they make a mistake (and mistakes happen which is fair enough) they don't tend to say anything erroneous about the particulars of the items on sale (save Peter Simon, who isn't even worth considering anymore).
But (and it's a massive but) I have seen multiple examples of undue pressure, presenters explicitly stating an item will never be sold at the current low price again only for it to be repeated in another offer or even bettered, quite astonishing health claims, wildly inconsistent stock level updates during a particular offer (Peter Simon is the worst for this, particularly when selling watches). I totally understand the allocated stock of an item can sell out during an offer only for it to be available the next day when that particular offer has ended which is absolutely fine. I'm talking about the stock levels changing actually during an offer) and on and on.
People are bound to notice soon if they haven't already, so often does it happen. I know I almost certainly watch more than the average punter but that doesn't matter.
If you're at it you're at it and (in my personal opinion) this lot appear to be at it :mysmilie_59: