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How to spot fake reviews on Black Friday
How to spot fake reviews online this Black Friday
Let's be honest with each other, those crowds we used to see on Black Friday, with people cramming into shops at opening time and fighting over the latest bargain - they're not gonna happen this year. Although the signs suggest that the majority of us got over the Black Friday hype a few years ago.
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That being said many shops are still expected to offer deals online for the pre-Christmas sales event on 27 November.
It’s been a difficult year for lots of retailers, who will be hoping Black Friday - and its bigger cousin Cyber Monday - will give them a much-needed boost.
Useful tips for the best Black Friday deals
But this all comes with a health warning if you’re buying online. Amazon is struggling to prevent fake reviews which can mislead shoppers this Black Friday.
The consumer group looked at some of the most popular purchases, including tablets and phones, and found some review ratings were being manipulated. 20 Amazon did make an online statement to the claims saying it has clear policies that reviewers and sellers must stick to. In a online statement they said: “ it will suspend, ban, and take legal action against those who break the rules.
We found a pair of headphones had 1,006 ratings and 4.8 stars despite only being on sale for six months - well above the average for an unknown brand. As well as false comments, some sellers have also manipulated the star-rating system to persuade people into a purchase.
In the UK, Amazon is the main place people go for Black Friday shopping. A major online review companies research found 34% of consumers planned to buy something there this Black Friday, compared to 16% at John Lewis and 7% at Currys PC World.
However fake reviews have been a problem on some of the biggest shopping sites including eBay, Facebook and TripAdvisor for years.
Other tactics online shops use is offering free gifts or vouchers in return for positive or five-star reviews - which is in breach of most online store selling policies.
Also another concern is about accounts being hacked to leave reviews, comments being transferred from different products and sellers pushing people to leave pictures.
There appears to have been a rise in the amount of suspicious reviews on Amazon in the UK since March’s coronavirus lockdown, according to analysis site ReviewMeta the site has an online tool which checks for fakes and copies in a web address.
Their data suggested a 30% rise in the proportion of unnatural reviews on Amazon between March and August following the first coronavirus lockdown. Here is some simple tips for checking up on fake reviews.
1. Be sceptical. This is probably your best weapon, especially if there is an unusually high number of reviews compared to others in that category.
2. Read and read again. Look for the same language used in multiple reviews.
3. Brands you don’t know. If you don’t recognise the brand, check to see if it has its own legitimate-looking website, with clear contact details.
4. Be wary of products with lots of pictures or videos. Sellers can incentivise fake reviewers to encourage people to add photos and videos.
5. Report suspicious reviews to Amazon. Let them investigate before you buy.
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