Highlights:
- Amazon bans Chinese sellers
- Used to sell 1 billion dollars
- used to write wrong review
New Delhi. e-commerce website Amazon has recently banned three Chinese consumer electronics brands from its platform. The company has taken this step because they offered gift cards to the customers to write positive reviews about their product. By the way, this kind of work i.e. giving gift cards to write good reviews for products is a common practice in the Chinese e-commerce world. But this is considered an abuse of the review process by Amazon.
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Earlier this year also, the company took strict action against Chinese company ByteDance for writing wrong reviews. The list reportedly also includes two of China’s biggest electronics Amazon native brands. Sellers who have been banned are said to have sold more than $1 billion. So let’s know who are included in this list.
Amazon banned these brands: These include RAVPower power banks, Taotronics earphones, VAVA cameras, Atmoko, Aukey, Austor, Homasy, Homitt, HOMTECH, LITOM, Mpow, OKMEE, OMORC, Seneo, Tacklife, TopElek, TRODEEM, VicTsing and Vtin.
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If seen, for a long time, such cases are coming to the fore that how sellers are getting reviews about their products and giving free gifts or gift cards to customers for this. In the month of May, a news came out that a review scam is being run on the e-commerce website Amazon, which has caught more than 2 lakh users. Under this scam, users were being duped with wrong reviews. Good reviews were also being posted about the useless product. Security researcher Safety Detectives has uncovered this scam from a China-based server. Amazon’s review section was affected due to this scam.