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StevenShelby
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20 Jul 2020

Tired of fake reviews on eBay, Amazon? The best reviews guide to spot counterfeit reviews when shopping online

The credibility of products and services is essential to a business, and fake reviews can have really bad impacts. It can mislead the consumers, causing them to have the wrong opinion about the products and services. Fake positive reviews can disrupt balance and fair competition. Therefore, extra work needs to be done to spot and eliminate fake reviews for the sake of honest products and services marketing environments. This leaves us with a question: How to spot counterfeit reviews while shopping Amazon products.

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Check the profile of a reviewer

Checking the reviewer’s profile is also a good move before putting any items into your shopping cart, even the one with top reviews. If you want to know if the review is from a real person and not a ghostwriter who writes contents for money, click the reviewer’s profile and look at his activity. A spam profile can be spotted easily, and you might not even need a fake review machine.

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Break down the review into pieces

One way is to check the timestamp the next time you plan to buy something. If the reviews about a product or service are posted on the very same day or hour, those are vert like to be fake and tracks your searching activities when googling the top reviewed products on The King Live Image.

Paying attention to the review length is advised. Reviews that are too short and unclear like “very good”, “best product ever” might be unreliable since they convey no information and give no guidance to the next consumers. It also shows that the writers of those fake reviews even didn’t care about the product they were reviewing.

Be sure to inspect grammar and spelling. It is confirmed that counterfeit reviews are mostly sourced from the Internet. They are written sloppily and don’t even sound like any real customers giving their opinions at all.

Using a fake review detector

Another way that is more guaranteed to catch fake reviews is by using the false review detector. There are many options out there, such as FakeSpot, ReviewMeta, and TheReviewIndex.

In my experience and others, ReviewMeta is recommended to check Amazon reviews. ReviewMeta is a service that analyzes only amazon customer reviews and gives the user the result of whether the inspected reviews are fake or not.

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The procedure is simple. You simply copy and paste the product’s link onto the tool. ReviewMeta will analyze all the product’s reviews, spot, and pick out the ones that are evaluated unreliable or not authentic. Finally, the tool will give you the actual adjusted rating without the fake reviews. Getting AI to do the job is a good idea. However, you need to keep in mind that the tool is not always correct since it wouldn’t fully anticipate the human’s behaviors and words. Well-fabricated lies can still slip through the net.

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Summing up

Shopping online is fun, but the fun is no more when you meet a counterfeit product or spending a lot of effort to avoid the bad sellers. There are many ways to see if the reviews of the product are trusted or not. Be wise and choose the best solutions for you and shop wisely.
Last edited by StevenShelby on 19 Aug 2020, edited 1 time in total.

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20 Jul 2020

That sounds like it’s an issue with the computer’s built in sound card. The ones in Macs tend to be better than the ones in most PCs. Regardless of platform, it’s recommended you buy an audio interface and plug you speakers into that. That will solve your problem.

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20 Jul 2020

Check your sounds setting. They are probably set to "headphone" instead of "speaker".
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Dante
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21 Jul 2020

These are good - allows you to use any Bluetooth headset - speaker :

https://en.creative.com/p/sound-blaster ... ransceiver

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22 Jul 2020

Might also be a case of the headphone plug not sitting tight/deeply enough in the jack. This can lead to a little gap in the electrical circuit of the headphones. This gap acts as a capacitor which works as a high pass filter for audio signals, thus giving you just the highs and not bass.

You can try if wiggling/&pressing the connector helps to get the bass going (at least temporarily).

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