Tendz wrote:It's best to gather as much information as possible before making a decision based on reviews.
You will have to buy so you review and tell others about the product. If you don't buy and test then even others won't buy waiting for others to review..Netherrealmer wrote:So, I think I got scammed because I became too trusting. I purchased a blender online, but it has no reviews. Usually, I use negative and positive reviews as a way to know if the product is worth my money, but I decided to take a risk and purchase this blender because it's so affordable. And when it arrives, it has no USB port, it has no hole, it has no plug. It's literally a toy. Now, I tried to have a refund, and I got my refund. But the seller did not want the product back because it's obviously fake. I think I'll just turn this fake blender into a coin container or something, so it will be useful.
Netherrealmer wrote:Its easy to know if reviews are fake, too formal
How about the ones who post reviews first?augusta wrote:No need throwing away money on bad products. Just read reviews and gets it right with it at once
augusta wrote:No need throwing away money on bad products. Just read reviews and gets it right with it at once
That is why reviews are also untrusted especially if they were not from personal feeling but rather paid for.Tendz wrote:Yeah, those fake review-for-refund schemes really mislead buyers.
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