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keepthetips t1_j25yu4n wrote

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[deleted] t1_j25zu7k wrote

reading all the 1 star reviews first also helps set the tone for reviews

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hsvsunshyn t1_j26j6mm wrote

There is a danger to those, unless you already know a lot about the product. Obvious examples are, "phone broke when I dropped it down a flight of concrete stairs" or "burned my finger when I tried to get a stuck bagel out of the toaster". Less obvious are the ones like "parts were missing when it arrived" (threw away the plastic bag with the screws)", or "phone will not boot" (phone arrived with a dead battery and person did not charge it).

I wish there was a way to sort reviews by how long people had owned and used the product. So, I can get the views of the person who has lived with it for a month or a year, not the person who bought it yesterday, or the person who bought it and immediately returned it.

I also wish that Amazon specifically would not allow sellers to change what product is being sold, but keep all the reviews. Sometimes, you can go back and find reviews that are clearly for a different product (like "length and color exactly as promised" for something that would not matter for, or complaints about cellular reception on a device that has no cell connection).

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Illustrious-Yard-871 t1_j2809h2 wrote

Omg makes me feel like I am going crazy when I see reviews for a product which are clearly not for the product being sold! Another thing I have noticed lately is where a seller will list completely different products as “variants”. So in the search results it will say price “from $3” for something that would definitely not be $3 because the photo for the product isn’t actually of the $3 product… am I making sense lol

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Emunaandbitachon t1_j29kgrt wrote

Yes, you often find the company has switched manufacturers or some other quality control issues

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