Here is my new game,I call it FAR (Fake Amazon Reviews)! The winner is the person who can find the one product with the most perfect Amazon reviews. Product must have all 5.0 reviews, nothing else. Here is my entry with 8616 5.0 reviews.https://www.amazon.com/Headphones-Zrtke-Lightweight-Waterproof-Sweatproof/dp/B07MY2B9H3/ …
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Number of reviews must be shown on the product page, not in the search results (They differ, search results review numbers are usually even higher!)
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My point is these should be very easy for Amazon to find and either filter or ban. There is no way any product is going to get even 100 perfect reviews with no one complaining at all let alone 1000. Come on
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Still think this is an isolated case? here are some charging cables with 2087 perfect 5.0 reviewshttps://www.amazon.com/Iseason-Charger-Syncing-Braided-Compatible/dp/B07NP1VTRF/ …
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Here is a battery pack with 4475 perfect 5.0 reviews https://www.amazon.com/20000mAh-External-Portable-Charger-Flashlight/dp/B07JZ6KV3L/ …
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So this is such a big issue there is a whole website to help ID fake reviews? https://www.fakespot.com I knew fake reviews where a problem but this proves that like Yelp and others Amazon just does not care. Caveat emptor indeed. (h/t
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It is unwise to use an Amazon product rating to influence a purchase decision if you haven't first verified it on http://fakespot.com Now, ponder: - Why does this require a 3rd-party anything? - Should Amazon care if presence of fake reviews doesn't affect their bottom line?
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