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You might be tempted to buy products on Amazon that have glowing reviews and high ratings. After all, who doesn\u2019t want to get the best deal possible? Before you click that “buy now” button, you might want to take a closer look at those reviews. Because, as it turns out, not all of them are genuine.<\/p>\n
In fact, some of them are downright misleading. So, how can you tell the difference? And who is behind this shady practice? That\u2019s what Which? \u2013 a U.K.-based consumer watchdog \u2013 wanted to find out. And what they discovered is shocking.<\/p>\n
CLICK TO GET KURT\u2019S FREE CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH SECURITY ALERTS, QUICK VIDEO TIPS, TECH REVIEWS, AND EASY HOW-TO\u2019S TO MAKE YOU SMARTER<\/strong><\/p>\n The investigation dives into a concerning trend where some Amazon sellers are veering off the ethical track. They\u2019re nudging buyers toward leaving a five-star review in exchange for a bit of a carrot at the end of the stick.<\/p>\n The findings are quite the eye-opener: one in 10 Amazon customers have been offered incentives like gift cards, refunds and even free products, all in a bid to rack up those golden stars next to products.<\/p>\n HOW ISRAEL\u2019S D9R ARMORED BULLDOZER EARNED THE NICKNAME \u2018THE TEDDY BEAR\u2019<\/strong><\/p>\nThe not-so-star-studded findings<\/strong><\/h2>\n