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Derek Bevan
20 Oct 2015

I have been of the opinion that these reviews were all FAKES in the first place and have never relied on any them for my purchases, that is when I have been bothered to read any of them in the first place. Everyone is different and what is right for you may not be right for the next person. Its time people took responsibility for their own actions instead of purely relying on what others say.

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Phil
20 Oct 2015

I go straight to the one and two star reviews. Even though it's possible they could be "sour grape" reviews (which I believe are easy to pick out) those are the ones I'm interested in.

I don't care why someone likes something, I want to know why they don't like it.

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swabyw
20 Oct 2015

I too rely heavely on reviews. If I am in the market foe an item I checked the review, and if they are mostly good I purchased the item. I just putchased a blender that cost more than the one I was looking at because of the REVIEW. It is a brand I never used before. I kind of liked it, although I also purchased an extended warrantee.

So reviews are quite important to me,

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Chuck Kirk
20 Oct 2015

While I read them,I pay less attention the the five star ratings than the one star ratings. I look at the overall mix of ratings. I look for solid information, not just "its junk" in the one star reviews. I don't pay as much attention to "vine" reviews. I give more credence to "verified purchaser" reviews but still take even them with a grain of salt. I look for other reviews of the product at different websites as a way to verify the info on Amazon.

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Jane
20 Oct 2015

I rely on Amazon reviews and I generally review the things I buy through Amazon. I've gotten pretty adept at skipping those that ring false, including Vine and other paid reviews. If I ever read a negative Vine review I might believe they are objective. I haven't, so I don't believe them.

Another thing I've seen at Amazon is that when I've written a tempered or negative review, I've quickly amassed unhelpful ticks. I wrote a review last year for a cleaning product that works as advertised but is an environmental disaster. When Amazon said my review had gone live the next day, it had already garnered a number of "unhelpful" checks.

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Wordwizard
20 Oct 2015

I thought this article was going to give me a [bullet point?] list of specifics to look for when trying to spot fake reviews. It did not. BOO! Please be responsive in rectifying this, and change this review into an irrelevant one!

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Donna
20 Oct 2015

I pay more attention to those with the "verified purchaser" notation. I've had very good luck with Amazon, so overall I think they do a good job and appreciate the lengths they go to in order to assure the review is by a real purchaser.

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Mac 'n' Cheese
20 Oct 2015

Funniest overall reviews are for plain old milk.

http://www.amazon.com/Tuscan-Whole-Milk-Gallon-128/dp/B00032G1S0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1445368373&sr=8-1&keywords=milk

Here's just the first part of one of them, written by someone who signs his name as Edgar:

Once upon a mid-day sunny, while I savored Nuts 'N Honey,
With my Tuscan Whole Milk, 1 gal, 128 fl. oz., I swore
As I went on with my lapping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at the icebox door.
'Bad condensor, that,' I muttered, 'vibrating the icebox door -
Only this, and nothing more.'


It goes on ... along with more than 1,700 other brilliant reviews

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Don't miss the Q&A either:

Two examples:

Q: If I spill it, can I cry?
A: If you do it is best to cry either next to it or below it. Crying over it is useless.

Q: I've never tasted milk from a whole before, and certainly not from a Tuscan Whole. How is it with chocolate chip cookies?
A: I don't know. I cannot get them to fit through the opening in the top of the jug.

"A toast to milk! ... Cheers!"

Mac

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Don
20 Oct 2015

Like everyone else I shop Amazon all the time, and after reading the product specs the first thing I go to is the reviews. However, I almost never read the 5 star reviews unless I'm unsure of what the product does, how to use or install it or whatever. I already know what they are going to say, and I also know a lot of them may be fake.
The same is true of the 1 star reviews, but I do look at them for a common thread. Is there one problem that many people seem to have had? I'll check the 2, 3 and 4 star reviews because they are the ones least likely to be fake, and I can get a better idea of how real users like the product.

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CardMagik
20 Oct 2015

I admit, I wrote a fake review once because the item was SOOOO bad and I wanted to be sarcastic. It was for a book called Microsoft Studio for Beginners and my review was:
This book has changed my life! (Spoiler Alert!) In just 3 short pages, I learned how to install Visual Studio, write a complex program (I said HELLO to the WORLD!) and even debugged the program (Click the X to close the product). I am very grateful to Cameron Walcott for helping me achieve a 6 digit salary due to this quick guide because I aced an interview with Amazon and because of their serious quality checking, was able to obtain the job of my dreams (quality control programming). Now I can write HELLO to the WORLD all day long and don't even have to debug the program because of these amazing 3 pages. And please note Cameron's advice to not pirate the software!

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Sheri
21 Oct 2015

I shop on eBay and Amazon. But as buyers can only write a handful of words in their eBay reviews and those are really only reviews about the seller, I often search for and find the same items on Amazon - and find it has dozens of bad reviews, pointing out all the faults.

Yes, some of the bad reviews on Amazon will undoubtedly have been posted by rival sellers, trying to put you off buying their rivals' items - just as some of the glowing ones will have been posted by sellers, trying to convince everyone how good their items are. But if you read enough of the good and bad reviews, you usually get a fairly reliable consensus either way ;-)

And Amazon's full reviews for each specific item are so much more helpful than eBay's sellers' feedback reviews, which cannot even be sorted!

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Koa
21 Oct 2015

If it is an expensive item, I will usually check for the product on other websites and see what the reviews are overall. Smaller items I don't bother but once the item hits $300 plus then yes, I'll look at the other sites to include the manufacturers site if available.

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Susan
21 Oct 2015

I go more by the verified purchase tag, but guess I'll have to be more careful of even that now. I like the way QVC does it- on the upper right of individual reviews, there's a line that says "See all my reviews," and if I hover my mouse over it, about 3 of the person's reviews show up with the rating they gave each purchase. I quickly disregard those who have 3 one-star reviews because some people are never satisfied. Or as my friend says, "They wouldn't be happy if someone hung them with a new rope."

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David
21 Oct 2015

Apropos: the author of "The Clintons' War On Women" is claiming that Hillary's staffers have flooded his book's Amazon pages with negative reviews. PageSix article here: http://goo.gl/YTbxNH Same article claims that 15% of reviews originate in "boiler room operations."

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Sarah L
21 Oct 2015

I read the reviews when I need more information about the product, things I could see if I were in a store with the product in hand. Some people put enough detail of their own experience so that I can learn what I need to know. It had not occurred to me that there were fake reviews; that is disappointing. My preference for large purchases is Consumer Reports. That means I do like reviews of products, but really like the disinterested view the best.

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Herb K
21 Oct 2015

I read many of the reviews for the products I buy (the % read depends on the total number of reviews), and I do look for trends. First of all, the ratio of good-vs-bad reviews. Then, the substance of the reviews and whether or not the good and/or bad comments apply to my use. (A negative review for poor over-the-air reception for a TV, for example, would not apply to me because there are zero broadcast signals in my area: cable-only.) A nit-picking negative review I typically disregard, but many negative reviews for the same problem (a knob breaks easily, for example) is a HUGE red flag for me. On the other end of the spectrum, overly profuse positive reviews with no specifics as to why the reviewer liked the product so much are also usually discarded. What's left will usually yield a decent judgement of the product's real value.

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Darcetha Manning
21 Oct 2015

I order from Amazon a lot and sometimes from Ebay. I do look at the reviews, on Amazon, but, I also do research online and read Consumer Reports, before I purchase a product.

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John j
22 Oct 2015

One review on Amazon for a Samsung TV said this TV was better than stepping onto the holodeck. This was before the TV was released so some people doubted it.

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Virg C
22 Oct 2015

So, the title of this article is "Can You Spot a Fake Review", so, is it just me, or anyone else think you were going to get advice, tips, etc. on how to spot fake reviews? Wasn't expecting a "review of online reviews". If I COULD spot fake reviews, I wouldn't need to read an article about it, so, I guess the question is still now answered; no, I cannot spot a fake review. Please, tell me how.

EDITOR'S NOTE: I ended the article by saying "Have you run across reviews that seemed fake? If so, what tipped you off?" See the reader comments for some great answers!

Posted by:

Barbara
22 Oct 2015

I'm fond of this review I came across on Amazon.com:
it's shiny and strong. I use it often. we are 2 people to use it, so before purchasing I thought it was too big for 2 people.
but after using it several times, I found the size is pretty fit for us. I'll never buy any smaller one than this. I can strongly recomend it to anybody who are 2 people.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Ha, too much information! :-)

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