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I bought an 4.7 rated amplifier on Amazon that broke the first day. Looking at the reviews closer, I noticed they were 100% paid reviewers.

When I tried to leave a negative review, Amazon stopped me, giving a generic message about fake reviews on this product. This product is still out their with a high rating and no way for actual purchasers like me to warn other customers.

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I’ve gotten into the habit of never buying anything from Amazon

FTFY. I don’t even have an account there.

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I only use it for 2 dollar Amazon prime video + gaming sub that I got when Apple App Store glitched.

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How do these analyzers determine if a review is fake?

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It’s some ML/AI thing that analyzes the review content.

I honestly have no idea how accurate it is either, but I guess if it gives a strong ranking back you’d probably be best to take that into consideration.

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That’s appalling customer service.

Amazon stopped me, giving a generic message about fake reviews on this product

Can you elaborate? I’ve never experienced this and would like to understand how they do it.

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I’ve had this multiple times.

Tried to leave a big detailed helpful negative review and it gets flagged for being suspicious, with no copy of the review attached so I have to write it all again. And then it gets removed again.

I just looked in my emails. The exact phrasing was “We have reviewed our decisions and concluded that the product you received is authentic. As a result, we removed your review specific to this product. This ensures other customers see reviews that reflect the current shopping experience.”

Most recently it happened with a body trimmer, where I never questioned the inauthenticity, and then a zojirushi travel mug that I genuinely believe was a fake, and attached a lot of evidence.

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Give it 2 stars instead of 1.

And never read the 5-star reviews.

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Amazing. Thanks for the description.

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They’ve blocked my review on a shower chair that was absolutely not rated for what they said. I nearly fell on my butt and my skinnier partner said it was too wobbly. They’ve blocked the negative review 5 times saying I questioned the authenticity of the product and they have confirmed it. I knew it was Medline brand. I’ve had to file a FTC complaint which I expect to be worthless.

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Do you mean Vine? I can tell you a few things about that.

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Yep vines, never paid attention to them until this happened.

Are they all fake or something?

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Customers who were sent free products “to honesty review”

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