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by martin-adams
2452 days ago
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This is nice in theory, but Amazon have a big problem right now where merchants have figured out how to reuse Amazon listing to game the review rating. You'll often find you're looking at a product but the reviews are talking about something completely different. Here's an example - third product in the search results on Amazon. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Headphone-Connector-Converter-Acces... It's supposed to be for Headphone adapters for iPhone, but you get reviews like: "Super set of pocket friendly priced pencils!" "I purchased this Hub back in April of 2013" "On the first couple of uses, food did stick a bit and that is with seasoning the griddle" So it's got to point now of having to first find a product with good ratings, then make sure the reviews are indeed for that product. |
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