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[购物/送礼] 亚马逊上求刷好评退钱是不是骗子

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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-6-15 07:12:42 |阅读模式
最近加了一个群里陌生人的微信,说是在亚马逊开网店,要我购物之后刷好评,再把钱退我。因为金额大几百块,所以想问一下。大家有没有遇到类似的情况,是不是骗子?会不会买了东西不退钱?
还是贪小便宜都会吃亏

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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-6-15 07:33:52
不退你钱可以退货啊
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发表于 2019-6-15 07:38:04 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
同意楼上,但是打几百的是会担心
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打折=赚钱!!!!!

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发表于 2019-6-15 07:38:48 | 显示全部楼层
退钱一般是要等过了退货期再退的了 能不能拿到看卖家人品了
建议还是不要做这种刷单的事情 别不小心被亚马逊黑名单了 得不偿失
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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-6-15 07:38:53
造假刷好评,跟贼偷东西有区别吗?
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发表于 2019-6-15 07:43:42 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层

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匿名者 发表于 2019-6-15 07:38
造假刷好评,跟贼偷东西有区别吗?

有区别,刷单不犯法,偷东西犯法
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匿名  发表于 2019-6-15 07:50:55
LG88888 发表于 2019-6-15 07:43
有区别,刷单不犯法,偷东西犯法

你有没有认真了解过法律?这不违法?不要活在自己认为的世界里了好吧。
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匿名者 发表于 2019-6-15 07:50
你有没有认真了解过法律?这不违法?不要活在自己认为的世界里了好吧。

刷单的多了去,不要当圣人
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匿名  发表于 2019-6-15 07:57:10
是不是都没了解过美国的法律啊?英语不好可以找在线翻译,拜托长点心吧。
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-34565631
Amazon has started legal action against more than 1,000 unidentified people it claims provide fake reviews on the US version of its website.

The online retailer said in the lawsuit, filed in the US on Friday, that its brand reputation was being tarnished by “false, misleading and inauthentic” reviews.

Amazon claims the 1,114 defendants it is suing touted their false review service for as little as $5 (£3.25) on the website Fiverr, an online platform for buying and selling minor tasks.

Amazon said it had found many of the fake reviewers, all termed “John Does” as the company said it was unaware of their real names, had requested review wordings from sellers and had used multiple accounts and IP addresses – numeric codes that identify a device in a network – to avoid being caught.

The e-commerce company started its campaign against the alleged fake reviewers by hiring some of the Fiverr members, according to the court report.


Amazon accused of 'Big Brother' tactics over customer reviews
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The legal action said: “Amazon is bringing this action to protect its customers from this misconduct, by stopping defendants and uprooting the ecosystem in which they participate.”

Amazon said there had been misleading five-star reviews and comments about products, such as: “This has lit up my life” about a USB cable. A bogus comment said: “Definitely buying more … I was impressed with how bright the lights on the cable are,” while another reviewer gave a product top marks and added the comment: “Cool charger.”

Amazon is not suing Fiverr, a startup that raised $30m from investors last year, as the company says in its terms and conditions that advertising for services such as writing bogus reviews is banned.


Fiverr did not dispute Amazon’s allegations regarding its freelancers. “As Amazon noted, we have worked closely together to remove services that violate our terms of use, and respond promptly to any reports of inappropriate content,” the online task company said in a statement.

Fiverr was also aware that Amazon, which describes itself as “Earth’s most customer-centric company”, forbids fictional or paid-for reviews.

Although Amazon has tried to remove the adverts for reviewers on the website, it said that doing this does not address the root cause of the issue or provide a deterrent to others.

The latest legal action comes after Amazon sued a number of websites in April for selling fake reviews.

In that complaint, filed to a Seattle court, Amazon said: “A very small minority of sellers and manufacturers attempts to gain unfair competitive advantages by creating false, misleading, and inauthentic customer reviews for their products on Amazon.com.”

It added: “While small in number, these reviews threaten to undermine the trust that customers, and the vast majority of sellers and manufacturers, place in Amazon, thereby tarnishing Amazon’s brand.”

The online retailer is also using algorithmic filtering to tackle the issue of fake product reviews and inflated star ratings, it was revealed earlier this year. According to Amazon, the artificial intelligence will bring more accurate reviews to the top, using them to create a star rating.

Previously, star ratings were simply an average of all reviews, which allowed fake reviews to heavily influence the first-glance rating, even if verified purchasers had slated the product.

In Britain, online reviews have also been “distorted” by the growth of a “clandestine” market of bogus reviews, reported the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), the body responsible for market studies in the UK.

In its report earlier this year, the CMA said reviews formed an important part of consumers’ decision-making, with 54% of UK adults reading online reviews. It added that £23bn a year of UK consumer spending is potentially influenced by online reviews, across the six broad sectors analysed.

Although several sites that publish reviews told the CMA they suspected 1%-2% of all reviews being fake, the exact scale of the issue of bogus reviews in the UK, according to the CMA, is unknown.

“Given the clandestine nature of the fake reviews, it would almost impossible to arrive at a credible figure,” its report said.


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Last week scammers were found to be writing bogus reviews for a low quality ebook called Everything Bonsai!, which was written over a single weekend and littered with errors, as part of a .

The newspaper journalists paid the fake reviewers a total of £56 to give the book a five-star rating, and take advantage of Amazon’s ebook deals to earn it a place at the top of the gardening and horticulture category of Amazon UK’s Kindle chart.

The newspaper subsequently went on to find that identities of those leaving the “reviews” had been stolen, including those of British teenage girls from Facebook. Amazon has since closed the accounts of ebook reviewers who were found to be posting fake reviews in exchange for cash.

Amazon UK told the Guardian: “Our goal is to make reviews as useful as possible for customers. We use a number of mechanisms to detect and remove the small fraction of reviews that violate our guidelines, and we terminate accounts,” and confirmed: “We’ve recently filed lawsuits against a number of individuals and businesses who were abusing the system.”
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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-6-15 07:58:59
LG88888 发表于 2019-6-15 07:56
刷单的多了去,不要当圣人

不懂就不要出来害人了,真的是煽风点火看别人死,你这种人最可怜可悲了,没文化没见识也就算了,还不给子孙积德。
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发表于 2019-6-15 08:01:01 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层

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匿名者 发表于 2019-6-15 07:58
不懂就不要出来害人了,真的是煽风点火看别人死,你这种人最可怜可悲了,没文化没见识也就算了,还不给子孙 ...

怕死的就别刷,书读傻了吧
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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-6-15 08:07:23
LG88888 发表于 2019-6-15 08:01
怕死的就别刷,书读傻了吧

最后回复你一下,死猪不怕开水烫说的不就是你吗?你就是龙井里的绿茶婊,装疯卖傻还要拖别人下水。说不违法,给你看证据,又转移话题来都来了,人家不都在刷吗,怕死别刷。还有人吃屎呢,你也吃噢,继续多吃点。
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匿名
匿名  发表于 2019-6-15 08:11:24
被刷单的卖家很容易被封号的
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发表于 2019-6-15 08:12:19 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层

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匿名者 发表于 2019-6-15 08:07
最后回复你一下,死猪不怕开水烫说的不就是你吗?你就是龙井里的绿茶婊,装疯卖傻还要拖别人下水。说不违法 ...

今天出门忘了看日历,被咬了
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发表于 2019-6-15 08:26:23 | 显示全部楼层
都这么闲,这么无聊吗?找点有意义的事做
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