Author: Eric Ravenscraft / Source: reviewgeek.com

Amazon doesn’t want reviewers getting paid to say nice things about products. Despite a new policy against paid reviews, they’re still thriving by using outside groups to organize.
A report from the Washington Post took a deep dive into suspicious reviews.
The kind where multiple people are using such similar language that it seems cut from a script. While paid reviews—where companies send a product to a user for free and pay them money to review it—are against Amazon’s policies, it’s not always easy to tell the difference. Especially now that paid…The post Despite Banning Paid Reviews, Amazon Still Has a Ton of Them appeared first on FeedBox.