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SUBSCRIBE NOW FROM JUST $1 > In another instance, Which? found a customer who complained in a review that a product did not work as advertised had been offered a £25 Amazon gift card in exchange for removing the criticism. Natalie Hitchins, the group's head of home products and services, said: "Our investigation shows the lengths that unscrupulous sellers will go to constantly pull the wool over the eyes of shoppers. SIGN UP FOR NEWSWEEK'S EMAIL UPDATES > Amazon According to Which?, nefarious Amazon sellers are taking advantage of a legitimate feature called "product merging" that is designed to collate reviews of similar items under a single listing. It is supposed to make it easier for customers to find relevant content, but the research has indicated some vendors are merging old or unavailable products with new product listings to transfer positive reviews between items. Amazon said in a statement that manipulating customers reviews is against policy, noting that it uses a mixture of human investigators and automated technology in order to hunt down fake reviews. "Our team investigates suspect reviews, works with social media sites to stop inauthentic reviews at the source, pursues legal action to stop offenders from planning review abuse, and feeds new information into our system so it continues to become more effective in catching abuse." designer bags cyber monday
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