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Amazon sells just about everything. (Like the logo says, from A to Z.) And when it's time to choose between similar-looking products, most folks rely on user reviews. The trouble is that many Amazon reviews are fake. Unscrupulous or desperate sellers pay for glowing reviews, and some offer gift cards or free products in exchange for five-star ratings. Occasionally, sellers will even solicit false negative reviews on competing products. It's tough to identify what's real with certainty, but you can reduce the risk of being conned when you know the warning signs. We've compiled some tips that can help. | |
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