Belkin Paying for Fake E-Tailer Reviews? »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 10 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyI frequently use the customer reviews at Amazon.com when searching for a good product, but I might have to be a little more careful after this. It seems a Belkin Business Development Representative has been paying people for fake reviews, not just at Amazon.com, but at Newegg and Buy.com.
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SenorCoconut10 months, 1 week ago
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I always regarded those customer reviews with suspicion.
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