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Enforcement action
The CMA began an initial investigation into the issue of fake reviews back in May 2020, but on Friday it announced it would look into whether Amazon and Google have done enough to detect and remove such reviews.
Enforcement action
The CMA began an initial investigation into the issue of fake reviews back in May 2020, but on Friday it announced it would look into whether Amazon and Google have done enough to detect and remove such reviews.
If you try some of these methods and abuse teams don't show any results, have an escalation strategy to take things outside of Amazon. The FTC is tracking fake product reviews and is quite interested in tracking evidence not only of consistent abuse on the platform but in Amazon's inability to take appropriate action to prevent it. Keep handy that timeline of abuse and where you've reported as evidence that they have had opportunities to delete misleading fraudulent reviews but have done nothing. If you took it to an executive level, present that email to them. They may have additional guidance or steps you can take to push Amazon to act.
Not sure where to begin? Start with their suggested path: a Seller Support case or an email into product review abuse queues. I know what you're yelling right now, "I've done that! Nothing happens! It does no good..." and believe me, I know. Support reps often send you to basic channels knowing that your review abuse report simply goes there to die. They pretend that they helped you.
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I don't pay for advertising. I did that for my first 10 years in business. I have a Google profile but the only messages that I receive are offers for fake 5 star reviews. I am convinced that 99% of all 5 star reviews on Google are fake. I feel badly for anyone out there that is starting a business and believes that Google is a reliable source of new customers. I feel badly also for the people who search for a company and are scammed by companies with fake 5 star reviews. Make sure you report those messages. It's against Google's terms of service, and the Google Reviews product team genuinely wants to address those reports (at least that's what they've said in conversations with them) If you try some of these methods and abuse teams don't show any results, have an escalation strategy to take things outside of Amazon. The FTC is tracking fake product reviews and is quite interested in tracking evidence not only of consistent abuse on the platform but in Amazon's inability to take appropriate action to prevent it. Keep handy that timeline of abuse and where you've reported as evidence that they have had opportunities to delete misleading fraudulent reviews but have done nothing. If you took it to an executive level, present that email to them. They may have additional guidance or steps you can take to push Amazon to act. Not sure where to begin? Start with their suggested path: a Seller Support case or an email into product review abuse queues. I know what you're yelling right now, "I've done that! Nothing happens! It does no good..." and believe me, I know. Support reps often send you to basic channels knowing that your review abuse report simply goes there to die. They pretend that they helped you. --- ljm ad that says wanna get paid to attend obama for abrams fake
I don't pay for advertising. I did that for my first 10 years in business. I have a Google profile but the only messages that I receive are offers for fake 5 star reviews. I am convinced that 99% of all 5 star reviews on Google are fake. I feel badly for anyone out there that is starting a business and believes that Google is a reliable source of new customers. I feel badly also for the people who search for a company and are scammed by companies with fake 5 star reviews. Make sure you report those messages. It's against Google's terms of service, and the Google Reviews product team genuinely wants to address those reports (at least that's what they've said in conversations with them) If you try some of these methods and abuse teams don't show any results, have an escalation strategy to take things outside of Amazon. The FTC is tracking fake product reviews and is quite interested in tracking evidence not only of consistent abuse on the platform but in Amazon's inability to take appropriate action to prevent it. Keep handy that timeline of abuse and where you've reported as evidence that they have had opportunities to delete misleading fraudulent reviews but have done nothing. If you took it to an executive level, present that email to them. They may have additional guidance or steps you can take to push Amazon to act. Not sure where to begin? Start with their suggested path: a Seller Support case or an email into product review abuse queues. I know what you're yelling right now, "I've done that! Nothing happens! It does no good..." and believe me, I know. Support reps often send you to basic channels knowing that your review abuse report simply goes there to die. They pretend that they helped you. --- ljm ad that says wanna get paid to attend obama for abrams fake