Are fake Amazon reviews still a lucrative industry or losing its appeal?

The reviews have been posted by Amazon over the last three days, and today the delivery is finished. I’m not sure how they’ll impact my ad conversion rate—let’s wait and see!

Are you planning to use them for Amazon FBA or Amazon KDP?

Are they verified for Amazon FBA? Do you have the Telegram contact of the person you’re working with?
 
Are they verified for Amazon FBA? Do you have the Telegram contact of the person you’re working with?

For me, verified reviews are important because, with Amazon KDP, you can offer your Kindle book for free for up to 5 days every 90 days. So, I asked him to download my book during the two days it was free.

I talked to some other people offering the same service, and one suggested spreading the reviews across a free book, a low-priced book, and a full-price book. I decided against that because it would have been too costly.

Just so you know, I’ve received about 10 reviews and 40 ratings so far. The 10 reviews were good, but one didn’t relate to my product, so I asked him to change it. You’ll need to check each review individually.

I’m in touch with him through Messenger, and I’ll ask if he has a Telegram account.
 
It’s not just discouraged; paying for reviews or encouraging people to leave reviews goes against Amazon’s Terms of Service. In my opinion, it’s not worth the risk, especially since Amazon has been cracking down on fake reviews more over the past year. I’ve tried some so-called "reputable" review providers that were advertised here, but they never delivered what they promised. They often hide behind unclear contracts when things don’t go right. I had my accounts flagged, and I’ll never take that risk again.
 
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