Reviews are an important part of many people’s shopping experience and buying process. Over time, consumers have come to trust reviews to help determine whether a company is reputable and whether a product is worth purchasing.
Unfortunately, not all reviews are genuine.
Some reviews can be manipulated. Others may be paid for, or even written by manufacturers or retailers themselves. In some cases, reviews are submitted by people who were never actual customers or buyers of the product. This is something we have seen in the massage chair industry as well.
There used to be an app called FakeSpot that helped analyze reviews on various websites and determine whether they appeared authentic. It graded reviews on a scale from A to F, much like a school grading system. However, that app is no longer available, as it was discontinued in July.
That said, there are still other tools and software programs available. If you search online for terms like “review checker” or “review authenticity,” you can find alternative services that help identify whether reviews appear genuine and trustworthy or whether they may be manipulated, paid, or fabricated.
The key takeaway is to be cautious. There are many reviews online, but not all of them are legitimate. It can sometimes be difficult to tell the difference between authentic and misleading reviews.
There are also helpful tips available online. If you do a little research on Google or Reddit, you can find recommendations on how to spot suspicious reviews and avoid being misled.
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I hope you found this video helpful. I’m Dr. Alan Weidner from Massage Chair Relief, and I’ll see you in the next video. Bye-bye.





