Takes effect in October, finally some good news

  • DominusOfMegadeus
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    1021 month ago

    I’m very interested how this will affect Amazon, and how they will be able to enforce it

    • @mipadaitu
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      731 month ago

      Maybe they shouldn’t have 6,000 versions of the same thing under different fake brands sold by fake companies.

      Clean that up and the rest becomes a hell of a lot easier.

      • @tyrant
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        411 month ago

        Not to mention the sellers that swap the product but keep the reviews

      • Brokkr
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        81 month ago

        I think a lot of that stuff is people buying items in bulk off alibaba, rebranding it, and listing. Most of it is crap, but that’s how stuff like it can be so cheaply produced, it’s one or two factories producing at scale.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 month ago

        All the DCRYTJT HDMI cables for a start. Got a couple of bad reviews? Just run your hand over the keyboard at random, there’s your new brand name. They’re now XDCRHJT HDMI cables.

        Generic products should just be listed together.

    • comador
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      251 month ago

      AMZ: Who, us? All our reviews are REAL!

      Target and Walmart: Yeah, what they said!

      • @Wogi
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        81 month ago

        Lowe’s is horrible about this too. Most of the big box stores are but Lowe’s seems to be the most egregious about it

    • @bustAsh
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      171 month ago

      I updated my Firefox browser. Now, when viewing a product on Amazon, Firefox rates the reviews A-F based on whether or not they are reliable.

        • @bustAsh
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          130 days ago

          On the last update, I browsed Amazon for some product, and Amazon had a pop up, kind of, that asked if I would like them to weed out fake reviews. Of course I opted in. Had it save me a couple times now.

          Sorry for the late reply.

      • @Psythik
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        1 month ago

        Literally every retailer steals shit and rebrands it; what did you think generic store brands were?

        • @SpacetimeMachine
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          81 month ago

          No they literally go to the manufacturer and undercut the other businesses that use them so they can sell the item for cheaper until that business goes under, and then they raise the price. It’s not just a normal stealing of a product.

          • @jpreston2005
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            41 month ago

            Yup. Walmart became king through this practice alone.

    • @FlowVoid
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      01 month ago

      The FTC is responsible for enforcing it, not Amazon.