KingofnightvisionKingofinsight ·
15/09/2016 13:51
Lately on Amazon it seems like the majority of positive reviews are written by people who "received the product for free or at a substantial discount in return for their honest review." In fact it's almost a given that this is the case when a product has a good number, but not hundreds, of 4+ star reviews.
AIBU to make a point to not buy these items? It's not an absolute rule because sometimes there isn't a good alternative, but in general I don't believe that a review can possibly be unbiased if it is written by someone who received a free/heavily discounted product and has a vested interest in receiving additional free/highly discounted products in the future. Even more than that, I don't want to give any positive sales outcome to companies who do this. I know it's not technically dishonest but it just feels dodgy. It's very easy to miss the disclaimer at the bottom of a review, and now I have to read every review instead of relying on a general idea based on the average review and number of reviews.