• @psycho_driver@lemmy.world
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    1087 months ago

    Amazon has enacted a rather dumb rule with regard to paid product reviews. I was contacted about a year ago by a chinese company I have bought a lot of electronics from and left positive reviews for in the past. They offered me deep discounts (via rebate) on products if I left reviews after purchasing and using them for a while (no ‘has to be positive’ strings attached). I reviewed a couple of their products last year and put a disclaimer about being partially compensated for the review at the top. One of the products wasn’t great (it was a bottom of the barrel budget phone) and I gave it a middling review.

    I didn’t hear from them for a while, then about 3 months ago they reached out with two more products they were asking me to review. Same deal. I submitted reviews this time and they got rejected because it is apparently now against Amazon’s policies to publish compensated reviews. I resubmitted the reviews with my disclaimer removed and they published them. Kinda crappy on their part that they won’t allow reviewers to divulge that information.

    • @fluckx@lemmy.world
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      397 months ago

      Which is weird. Because some reviews have a tag/label specifying “received product for free”. So there must be some way to indicate it.

      • @tiramichu@lemm.ee
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        7 months ago

        I believe those are ones where it’s a product sold by Amazon first-party and Amazon themselves sent it free, maybe as part of the Amazon Vine program.

      • @dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world
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        47 months ago

        I always disclose in my reviews if the seller tried to bribe me and that I refused. I have yet to have one taken down for that, and I figure that’s something people might want to know.