A Seller On Amazon Offered Me An Incentive To Leave A 5* Review

Alex Brown
2 min readMar 9, 2019

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Thanks to Canva for the photo

I buy a lot on Amazon. Probably too much.
I enjoy the convenience, pricing (mostly) and reviews. Reviews, however, have to be looked at carefully. Some sellers, particularly new sellers (or selling new products) offer incentives for 5* reviews.

I knew this practice happened, but I’d never experienced it first hand.

I recently bought a product on Amazon with a smattering of 5* reviews. I ignored my own advice about looking out for only 5* reviews, and bought it. It was delivered via Amazon Prime the next day.

The product itself was ok. Definitely not 5* in my opinion, so I boxed it back up, and intended to initiate the return that weekend.

Saturday morning, however, I received the following email from the seller, direct to my email address:

An offer for 10% refund (or a free gift) if I leave a 5* review, and share the proof with them.

It was now apparent that the other 5* reviews on there were also incentivised.

I reported this to Amazon, who confirmed this practice was against their T&C, and will investigate.

Tips

  • If a product has only a few reviews, and all are 5*, beware.
  • Look at the reviewers previous review count / helpful votes (in their profile)
  • Prefer photo reviews — the reviewer has taken the time to share photos of the product, it’s likely to be a lot more trustworthy (both positive / negative reviews)

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Alex Brown
Alex Brown

Written by Alex Brown

Freelance / contract .net developer

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