It is always a good idea to describe any experiences you have with a supplier rather than categorically teying to influence people into buying habits.
It is mor than likely the case that Noodlesoup has had a seriously bad shopping experience and I do sympathise but to discredit a site sponsor in so profound a manner isnt conjusive to good relations in any shape or form.
You had a good experience and that's great. However the last email offers I've had from them have been for offers which have already expired.
Plus the fact in their email correspondence they lied to me - they said they had the products in stock and then a week later, they miraculously were out of stock. Maybe they only put their in-stock items on their eBay store, but their actual web store houses incorrect stock information on a number of products.
And they have already taken payment for a substantial quantity of money (over £150) and failed to deliver the product AND have said now that they have no idea when they will be able to deliver the product. I can't afford to just write £150 off for several months when I now also have to buy a replacement birthday present too, and will be empty handed on my partner's birthday. If they had told me the truth about their stock levels up front, fine, or if I hadn't have bought the presents with plenty of time to spare, fine, but they repeatedly lied about it in their correspondence with me so no, I'm not happy.
If I get good service, I'll shout about it (and usually write an e-mail or letter to the company in question saying thank you). If I get shoddy service, I'll also shout.
I run my own web businesses and there is absolutely no way I would treat my customers like this.