How to Spot Fake Amazon Reviews

You probably rely on Amazon reviews, at least a little bit, when you're buying things. But according to one study, at least 42% of Amazon reviews are FAKE. So how do you spot those . . . and know which reviews you can actually trust? 

Here are red flags that a product probably has a lot of fake reviews:

*Almost all five-star reviews, with maybe an occasional four-star mixed in. And anything negative is tiny and not a deal breaker.

 *A lack of details, vague praise, and generic review titles.

 *Mentioning how it's better than competing products.

 *Similar wording to other reviews.

 *Lots of reviews occurring on specific dates, with long gaps between those dates.

 *The "Customers also bought" section is full of unrelated products . . . that's a sign of paid reviewers just buying random stuff they're told to. 

 

(Wired)

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