DrekiTech
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Maybe the title should be "Amazon takes control of free product distribution for reviews".
Maybe an incentive to join "Amazon Prime Executive", to gain access to the free product hand-out, only available if you purchase $x worth of Amazon Prime product/year.
I'm guessing it won't actually help the quality of the reviews much...
I always read the reviews. I read a few of the verified purchase 4s and 5s and then go straight to the ones. If there are multiple ones mentioning the same problem, you can bet you have a good chance of experiencing it with that product.Reviews? Who reads them? Most people just count the stars and spend foolishly
Those in the know only half-believe on-page reviews, and the only the ones being very specific. Fake reviews are too easy and unstoppable unless you end all reviews. So to me nothing is different and it never will be
Phil
I prefer Shark over Dyson these days
(I've had several of both)
My favorite '1 star' reviews are those where the buyer rated it low because they bought the wrong product. WTF?...but his major complaint was that he claimed that this model had no on-board tool storage....
My favorite '1 star' reviews are those where the buyer rated it low because they bought the wrong product. WTF?
My favorite '1 star' reviews are those where the buyer rated it low because they bought the wrong product. WTF?
@jokiin, that's not racism. If anything it's nationalism. People resent that fact that so few things are made in America any more and so much is made in China. There are many good reasons for that that having nothing to do with racism. For example, Chinese manufacturers don't suffer from the same regulatory burden that American manufacturers labor under, and that exacts a financial penalty that is hard to overcome.we got a 1 star once because the product is made in China, racism alive and well in the review system
@jokiin, that's not racism. If anything it's nationalism. People resent that fact that so few things are made in America any more and so much is made in China. There are many good reasons for that that having nothing to do with racism. For example, Chinese manufacturers don't suffer from the same regulatory burden that American manufacturers labor under, and that exacts a financial penalty that is hard to overcome.
@jokiin, that's not racism. If anything it's nationalism. People resent that fact that so few things are made in America any more and so much is made in China. There are many good reasons for that that having nothing to do with racism. For example, Chinese manufacturers don't suffer from the same regulatory burden that American manufacturers labor under, and that exacts a financial penalty that is hard to overcome.