Oh dear, has someone lost a troll?
For the record, I have tried 1000 mile socks but preferred the Bridgedale liner sock and on top either Bridgedale trail socks or cheaper Karrimor thicker socks for the winter.
Few reasons, firstly the 1000 mile socks felt quite tight around the feet, the Bridgedales dont. Secondly, on a LDW at the end of the day I prefer to have liner socks on as it's easier to dry them than a combined pair.
My main reason is that if you walk 20+ miles each day, especially in the summer, socks can get a "bit" whiffy so if I'm doing multi day walks I usually change liner socks each day but the outer sock will do me for days as the liner socks seem to absorb the whiffyness (is that a word?) leaving the outer socks fresher and meaning carrying less on multi day walks (less weight), try doing that with 1000 mile socks.
You yourself said that you've not tried any of the 1000 mile walking socks, so how can YOU judge and then look down your nose at the rest of us making statements that are obviously made to try and wind people up.
I actually wonder if you ever do any walking or if you just sit there in your sad little worl wondering what you can do to annoy others. I get the feeling that I'm not alone.