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The other day my wife got an Amazon package and we don’t have a fuggin clue who sent it. It was an ancestry dot com box, and a crochet for beginners box
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Its a scam, fake review farms do this.
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You’re shittin me, so how does it end up being a scam? Excuse my absolute shit knowledge and ignorance lol
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One of those products hired someone to give them a fake verified purchase review. Its a common pratice.
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So by sending us some bullshit products, they hope we go and review the products to boost their numbers?
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No, they do it. After you purchase you can certify a purchase as verified. They just send it to you as a gift. Its bundled to hide which product hired them. Tons of products are bought and sent this way because of the value of verified purchase reviews on Amazon. Life or death for the marketplace, especially for cheap commoditized products.
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So some random person/business that’s a verified buyer bought some random bullshit (because they were paid to do so) and sent to us as a “gift” and they give a review which then boosts the numbers. And we sit here like wtf is this random stuff and why did we get it
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Yes, this exactly. By the millions.
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