Close to a third
suspect fake reviews or censorship when there are no bad reviews.
Not exact matches
Amazon.com (though, read
reviews — some
suspect Amazon's Ohhirra to be
fake or counterfeit product — thats why I always order this product from iHerb.com even though its a lot more expensive) or iHerb.com.
I
suspect some people who are more attuned to happenings regarding Amazon might be concerned about
fake or paid
reviews, and pay a little more attention.
Perhaps the article isn't sending the not - too - subtle message that indie authors suck, thus their
reviews must be
fake, or at least
suspect, thus the only way to save yourself the grief is to buy trad pub books, which have paid
reviews from the shills who do it for a living... er... never mind.
Of course, if your entire business is based on letting other businesses keep positive
reviews and hide or discard negative ones, all to build up a somewhat
suspect brand reputation and improve their search engine standing, you might be slightly less motivated to actually search for
fake reviews that are positive instead of negative.
Circle
Reviews: «So Quick, So Easy, So Fun» The UK - based wallet provider, which made the news in December after CEO Jeremy Allaire announced a move away from Bitcoin, is already suspected of being party to fake r
Reviews: «So Quick, So Easy, So Fun» The UK - based wallet provider, which made the news in December after CEO Jeremy Allaire announced a move away from Bitcoin, is already
suspected of being party to
fake reviewsreviews.
She
reviewed it and
suspected it was a
fake prescription.