A photo of a post-card type item of junkmail promising a £30 gift card if you leave a 5-star review for a product.
https://toot.ale.gd/system/media_attachments/files/113/843/348/055/208/902/original/ea2e5b5cbbe707e2.jpg
So this is rather blatant.
I left a 2-star review for this product a week ago - because one of the microphones simply died, doesn't charge (I've not investigated). Yesterday in the post I get something offering me a £30 voucher (about twice the value of the item) if I show them I have left a 5-star review.
LOL at "Attention: For your account's safety, please don't attach this card to your review."
Are Amazon sellers permitted to basically buy 5-star reviews?
Partly I'm tempted because thirty quid is thirty quid, but mainly I don't think it is something I can do, I'd feel the guilt of it for years.
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