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Dwedit ◴[] No.44439072[source]
With removal of reviews that the seller doesn't like, there's really no point to taking Amazon's star ratings or reviews seriously. It's all a big lie.
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SamuelAdams ◴[] No.44439099[source]
I’ve started resorting to the “x bought this month” metric instead. If a product works for thousands of people and they continue to buy 500+ units a month, clearly it is a good option.

If it does end up being a bad buy, Amazon typically has a 30 day return policy for most items. Use that and get something else.

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1. derekp7 ◴[] No.44439123[source]
They also tell you if a product has a high return rate, which is helpful.
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2. Loughla ◴[] No.44439383[source]
Except with clothes and especially belts, I've noticed. It seems like everybody buys three of the clothes they buy and returns two of them. It makes it harder to identify shitty clothes.
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3. haiku2077 ◴[] No.44440645[source]
> It seems like everybody buys three of the clothes they buy and returns two of them.

Amazon used to offer this as a service!