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April 17, 2019 10:42
Beware of Fake Reviews Before Buying Products on Amazon, Warns Report

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An investigative report from consumer group has highlighted that a flood of fake reviews for relatively unknown brands has hit the world’s largest e-commerce site Amazon.

The top-ranked products from brands with names such as Itshiny, Vogek, and Aitalk, had thousands of unverified reviews meaning there was no evidence the reviewer bought the product, it said. The report analyzed hundreds of popular tech products and looked at the veracity of the reviews, the timings and the number of reviews.

For instance, headphones made by the brand Celebrate had 439 reviews which had only five-star reviews, all unverified, and all being posted on the same day. Similarly, a review for smart-watches showed that these products had 99 percent unverified reviews. Of 12,000 reviews for these, the majority (87 percent) were from unverified purchases.

“Our research suggests that Amazon is losing the battle against fake reviews, with shoppers bombarded by comments aimed at artificially boosting products from unknown brands,” said Natalie Hitchins, the head of home products at Which?.

Amazon responded to the investigation saying, “We invest significant resources to protect the integrity of reviews in our store because we know customers value the insights and experiences shared by fellow shoppers. We have clear participation guidelines for both reviewers and selling partners and we suspend, ban and take legal action on those who violate our policies.” "Even one inauthentic review is one too many," it added.

The organization said a customer should become wary if products have hundreds or thousands of largely positive reviews. It added that it’s the customer’s responsibility to not just rely on ratings rather delve deeper and read the reviews. Another easy way to identify fake reviews is to check the dates when the reviews were posted. If a plenty of them were posted in a short time period, it's likely they have been computer generated and are fake.

By Sowmya Sangam

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