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If you're browsing Amazon or Yelp, and suspect the reviews you're seeing are fake, there's a quick way to support your suspicion: FakeSpot.com. This site analyzes the comments and works out whether the reviews are likely to be fake.
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Using the free website Fakespot, enter an Amazon product or Yelp business link and let the tool’s algorithms do the work for you. In a matter of seconds, you’ll get a report card grading the veracity of the reviews.
Yelp’s policies strictly prohibit compensated and incentivized reviews as they can mislead consumers. To help inform people’s spending decisions, we issue Consumer Alerts that appear over a business’s reviews to warn people when we discover suspicious review activity.
12 Σεπ 2022 · How To Report Suspicious Online Reviews. Whether you’re a consumer or a business owner, here’s how to report suspicious online reviews across some popular websites. And be sure to tell the FTC: ReportFraud.ftc.gov. Amazon. Facebook. Google. TripAdvisor. Trustpilot. Yelp. Amazon. Consumers and business owners. Report suspicious reviews in two ways: