Watch out for fake online reviews and review sites
By Jayne O'Donnell, USA TODAY
Treadmills are one of the top items associated with deceptive review sites, according to Christine Frietchen, Editor-in-chief of Consumer Search.
"Websites and online product reviews are increasingly pretending to
contain legitimate opinions about products but are often simply for-hire
endorsements or promotional material, experts say."
"Deceptive review sites are among the first things
consumers searching for reviews on products including juicers or
treadmills would find, but they come and go so fast, it's difficult for
regulators to police them, says Christine Frietchen, editor-in-chief of
ConsumerSearch.com."
"The big problem is that
these sites are turning up every day in consumers' online research
during the holidays when they are looking for gifts and trying to do
their homework like everyone tells them to do," says Frietchen, whose
site summarizes the best expert and user reviews on the Web.
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