All the online review sites are dishonest and they accept advertiser / vendor coertion to remove negative reviews. Yelp is especially bad but even the big ones like Amazon are crooked.
I’ve stopped buying from Amazon. But they are useful to me sometimes. If I require or seek a product, I will search Amazon. Find out brands and vendors, and go purchase from them directly.
You can, but they have an algo checking for their no-nos. You have to dance around certain words that the algo might think mean a problem with the seller, shipper, or delivery.
I see a ton of reviews that get around it somehow. I guess it only pertains to real people.
I hate the listings with hundreds or thousands of reviews for an entirely different product. I report them all the time but have never seen anything done.
At my old apartment I used to get tons of unsolicited crap from Amazon and when I complained they told me it was 'gifts'. I asked how to return it but they couldn't tell me because it was all scammers. I asked if I could block 'gifts' and they told me to be happy getting free, Chinese, plastic junk.
Looks like you're reviewing the company when you're supposed to be reviewing the product. A product review is supposed to be strictly about the product and nothing else
I have received letters in the mail to give their product i recently bought a 5 star review for a 20-30$ amazon gift card...its always from an anonymous address/email
Buy local, cut out the globalists. Support grandma jan’s corner store, not Bezos fake space program. Jan’s corner store probably pays more corporate tax than all of Amazon too, helping the community. Anyone that has time to review things they bought on a stores website needs a second job or hobby.
You can post bad reviews. I have on some products. Once or twice. Mostly I post good reviews if it's something I am satisfied with. Mostly if it's a request. Unless I am absolutely unsatisfied. It was broken, etc.
I always submit likes on the delivery, and the condition of my order. There's an email it asks by sending a link. That's fair. If it's broken, happened before, I make sure to leave bad feedback, a review.
bought a part for weight lifting which said it was 'extruded plastic' but it was really a cheap 3d printed part for a weight-bearing application that some retarded person thought was a good idea.
caveat emptor and all for not reading the fine print, but also more difficult to follow that if accurate reviews are suppressed.
All the online review sites are dishonest and they accept advertiser / vendor coertion to remove negative reviews. Yelp is especially bad but even the big ones like Amazon are crooked.
I’ve stopped buying from Amazon. But they are useful to me sometimes. If I require or seek a product, I will search Amazon. Find out brands and vendors, and go purchase from them directly.
You have a review rating. If your reviews get up voted, you can be more honest.
i had a pretty bad experience with a desk-top CNC manufacturer and Home Depot, Amazon, and TrustPilot all took my VERY negative review.
i was kinda' surprised Amazon left it up, as i didn't actually buy the CNC via Amazon.
for the record, the manufacturer rectified the problem and then some. i lost some business, but def came out ahead on spare parts and an upgrade.
Yelp, however... don't trust a lack of negative reviews on anything Yelp. AND... if you see 1 neg review, guarantee there's 10+ more.
You can, but they have an algo checking for their no-nos. You have to dance around certain words that the algo might think mean a problem with the seller, shipper, or delivery.
I see a ton of reviews that get around it somehow. I guess it only pertains to real people.
I hate the listings with hundreds or thousands of reviews for an entirely different product. I report them all the time but have never seen anything done.
At my old apartment I used to get tons of unsolicited crap from Amazon and when I complained they told me it was 'gifts'. I asked how to return it but they couldn't tell me because it was all scammers. I asked if I could block 'gifts' and they told me to be happy getting free, Chinese, plastic junk.
Looks like you're reviewing the company when you're supposed to be reviewing the product. A product review is supposed to be strictly about the product and nothing else
I have received letters in the mail to give their product i recently bought a 5 star review for a 20-30$ amazon gift card...its always from an anonymous address/email
Buy local, cut out the globalists. Support grandma jan’s corner store, not Bezos fake space program. Jan’s corner store probably pays more corporate tax than all of Amazon too, helping the community. Anyone that has time to review things they bought on a stores website needs a second job or hobby.
You can post bad reviews. I have on some products. Once or twice. Mostly I post good reviews if it's something I am satisfied with. Mostly if it's a request. Unless I am absolutely unsatisfied. It was broken, etc.
I always submit likes on the delivery, and the condition of my order. There's an email it asks by sending a link. That's fair. If it's broken, happened before, I make sure to leave bad feedback, a review.
had the same issue where they didn't post review.
bought a part for weight lifting which said it was 'extruded plastic' but it was really a cheap 3d printed part for a weight-bearing application that some retarded person thought was a good idea.
caveat emptor and all for not reading the fine print, but also more difficult to follow that if accurate reviews are suppressed.