I was looking at reviews for a silicone o-ring, and I was reading a review about a chainsaw. I scrolled back to the top.. o-ring. I scrolled back to the bottom.. chainsaw.
I see this not infrequently. Either their servers have had some considerable memory corruption leading to randomization of some reviews, or, more likely, they have a habbit of throwing a review for an item that someone ordered onto other items that Amazon detects as similar.
Time and time again I see "verified purchaser" reviews reviewing a
This is a known strategy. If you have a successful product that you no longer sell, then you can change the name and the description and all the settings until the product has completely changed, but still keep all the old ratings. According to some people, Amazon themselves suggest you can do this if you are a good customer.
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I was looking at reviews for a silicone o-ring, and I was reading a review about a chainsaw. I scrolled back to the top.. o-ring. I scrolled back to the bottom.. chainsaw.
I see this not infrequently. Either their servers have had some considerable memory corruption leading to randomization of some reviews, or, more likely, they have a habbit of throwing a review for an item that someone ordered onto other items that Amazon detects as similar.
Time and time again I see "verified purchaser" reviews reviewing a
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