Amazon closes the tap and will no longer allow giving away products to get positive reviews

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One of the strategies followed by many manufacturers or stores that sell their products through Amazon consisted of give products for free to some users so that they could try them and in return ask for a good opinion or criticism. With this they managed to attract the attention of other users when buying a specific product.

It is not at all strange to see phrases of the time in the opinions "Product given for subjective opinion". However, Amazon seems to have decided to put a stop to this practice and has decided that these types of opinions will no longer be allowed, which in recent times could be counted in the thousands and which in many cases are not entirely true.

Until now, any seller could offer a specific user their product for free or with a discount, but when making the opinion through the website, it should be included that the product had been given for review. From this moment on, this practice will be expressly prohibited by the company directed by Jeff Bezos.

Sinceramente We must say that it has its logic, because someone who gives him a specific product, you influence him in one way or another and even if the person who receives it does not want to admit it. From this moment on Amazon we will only find opinions of users who have paid for the purchased item, and who have an opinion not influenced. Another thing will be the reviews or analysis of products that are sold on Amazon that we find outside their domains.

Do you think Amazon is right by removing from its website the opinions of users who have received the product for free to try it out?.


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