On Tue, 3 Feb 2015 03:18:07 +0000 (UTC), John Doe
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def...@defaulter.net> wrote:
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>> There must be some folks getting paid to write false reviews on
>> Amazon.
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>The company "ON THE WAY®" is recklessly fraudulent. Here's another
A google search yielded:
"Ms. Carole Adamowicz has left 47 product reviews and they are all 5
star. Raving reviews of all 47 products, coincidentally, all sold by
EcoClean Solutions."
From Amazon's own forum...
NYT article on false reviews
The Best Book Reviews Money Can Buy
http://tinyurl.com/asosf73
Forbes
They claim 300 reviews costs $6,000!
http://tinyurl.com/9gzr29o
Rutherford’s venture collapsed when Google stopped him advertising his
services and Amazon pulled many, although not all, of his reviews from
their system. But that hasn’t put a stop to false reviews.
Indeed, many authors will recognize the phenomenon of the malicious
one-star review designed to sabotage their book. Although Amazon
prohibits “spiteful remarks” it is difficult to get such reviews
removed. There’s absolutely no doubt that some of these reviews are
coming from other authors who see self-publishing as a zero sum game
in which if they lose out if another author does well. Others may come
from an author’s fans who see anyone else’s success as a threat to
their idol, or from grifters and trolls who just get off on attacking
strangers in public.