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Sunday, June 14, 2015

Amazon Reviews: Continuing Degrading and Loss of Credibility and Value.

Amazon reviews are intended to provide honest feedback of user's experiences with Amazon products. Many readers take these reviews at their face value. Unfortunately, seller have learned how to finesse Amazon's lax rules and review policies have been exploited by numerous seller, particularly in the last year since Amazon relaxed its review polices even further from what they were.

For the past two years we have been pointing out how Theos Medical Products, nor selling on Amazon under their product name Chummie, have extensively abused the Amazon reviews. We are copying the article below from  ChummieFraudonAmazonReviews.com as it lays out in some detail the fraud that occurs on Amazon Reviews. Suggestions offered for Amazon to reduce fraud on their reviews are marked by us in RED. It still makes eminent sense. We sincerely hope that Amazon will seriously consider and even adopt these suggestions to ensure the validity and usefulness of Amazon Reviews.

Fraud & Collusion by Sellers to Favorably Stuff their Amazon Product Reviews.

Chummie and Chummie Elite Reviews on Amazon

Having read much about possible fraud by sellers stuffing their product reviews favorably on Amazon so as to get a better reviews rating, we decided to look into it. Having read on bedwettingalarmsdeceitcatcher.blogspot.com the substantial deceit and stuffing being done by Theos Medical Systems with their Chummie products, we decided to examine the 5-stars reviews given to Theos by “users” who were not Amazon “Verified Purchasers” and also had many other non-verified purchases on Amazon. Obviously, such persons could be non-buyers and users of the products, and could be fake reviewers. The issue was whether there was substantial evidence of collusion between Chummie and these reviewers. This exercise and analysis was done on August 11, 2014 and uses Amazon data as of that date. We also continued this examination through September 8, 2014, by which time the extent of the collusion was well established.

We examined a number of such non-Amazon verified reviewers of Theos products. It soon became evident that there were “rings” of persons supporting or "selling" reviews for various products, and the scheme was extensively entwined around very many Amazon products. The evidence is presented in the spread-sheets on the next five pages. The collusion and overlap was so substantial that we restricted ourselves to only ten products apart from the seven that Theos sells under the Chummie name on Amazon.

The probability of so many people in Amazon’s huge buying population buying similar products with substantial overlap is essentially zero. This has to be the result of complicit action by the review writers.

We have also noticed that there must be many “groups” of such "reviewers" that unethical sellers can use. One day after compiling the initial data on the spread-sheet (Page 1) with the names and items reviewed by fake Chummie supporters, we looked at new 5-stars reviews by non-verified buyers for Chummie items. This is a new group of people (or people with new names). Ten additional fake 5-stars reviews were added in less than a day.

There has to be a high degree of duplicity, with the participants either

1)        Payment in Cash: Paid cash by the sellers to post fraudulent and false 5-stars reviews to inflate the Amazon reviews position of the sellers, or

2)        Payment in Kind: Participating in a scheme to provide each other with 5-star reviews for their mutual benefit.

Consequently, payment may be in Cash or Kind. We believe that many payments for reviews are in cash.

We strongly suspect that Chummie is buying 5-stars reviews from these persons. In four (4) days over the period 8/12/14 through 8/15/14, Chummie appears to have purchased thirty-nine (39) more 5-stars reviews from the 38 "persons" listed on Fraud on Amazon Reviews - Page 2 of this site. We have intentionally only referenced the Chummie products given these fake 5-stars reviews, as other products given 5-stars by these professional sellers of Amazon ratings are getting too numerous to describe.

This frantic rate at which Chummie is purchasing 5-stars reviews for its products indicates either desperation for more sales, or a high degree of arrogance and deceit without respect for its customers and/or normal ethics of not creating complete false information to mislead potential customer. This can also be to mislead Amazon, as getting a high rate of 5-stars "reviews" will give them a higher priority in Amazon's placement of Chummie products on Amazon's product pages. This is deception and fraud. This fraud is even more severe if the seller has actively solicited and paid for fake reviews to be posted, either favoring the seller's product, or debasing a competitor's product.

A group of people are colluding, in severe violation of Amazon policies, to artificially raise the review scores of selected Amazon sellers who pay these unethical persons for their illicit service. This may be several groups colluding. There is no doubt about the participation of the sellers in these schemes. Purchasing 5-stars reviews from unethical "buyers" appears to be a mode of operation that unethical sellers on Amazon use. Chummie strongly fits into this group.

We are surprised that Amazon has made it easier for such deceit in recent times by removing their requirement for a reviewer to be an Amazon verified buyer of that item. We must leave it to Amazon to identify the perpetrators and participants of these fraudulent schemes and resulting reviews which have substantially diminished the value of Amazon’s much touted Review System. Let us see what action Amazon takes and how Amazon stops this abuse. Some  appropriate action may be to

1)    Bar these sellers (such as Chummie) from selling on Amazon,

2)    Cancel the accounts of the fakes who "sell" 5-stars reviews to unethical Amazon sellers,

3)    Delete these fake reviews created by these fraudulent persons,

4)    Increase the cost for such illicit sellers by re-instituting the requirement that only Amazon Verified Buyers can provide reviews,

5)    If a Verified Buyer returns a product to Amazon that has been reviewed on Amazon by this buyer, cancel and delete this review,

6)    If there is sufficient evidence that the seller has been involved multiple times in soliciting and purchasing such illicit reviews and having them posted on Amazon,

       a)   Permanently bar the seller from being a seller, or allowing proxies to be sellers on his behalf, and

       b)   If this seller is also the manufacturer of a product, prohibit this product from being sold on Amazon, on any Amazon site, by any seller.

7)    If there is sufficient evidence that the seller has been involved multiple times in misrepresenting himself as a competitor, solicited fake reviews using a competitor's name or identity, and paid for them to be posted on Amazon's reviews, the actions taken by Amazon should be at least as severe as recommended in 6) above, with Amazon taking possible legal action against such a seller.


With their information, knowledge and resources we feel sure that Amazon can resolve this problem IF THEY WANT TO. This is where the problem essentially lies, at Amazon's door. Inadequate efforts, ignoring obvious severe violations, and even "protection" of such "preferred" sellers, when these are brought to Amazon's attention. In such matters, Amazon seems to be oblivious of the fact that the credibility of their review system is being ruined, mostly by unethical sellers, but also by some of Amazon's own actions (or in-actions).

For unethical and fake buyers and sellers, we have made copies of these violations from Amazon's review listings so as to have proof of the illicit acts, even if the fake buyers (reviewers) or the unethical  seller (Chummie in this case) attempt to alter any of the current facts.

We have found that the Chummie Elite alarm on Amazon is fraught with fraudulent reviews. 


NOTE: The situation got so bad that Theos Medical Systems, the maker and supplier of Chummie alarms, was removed as a seller on Amazon.com by Amazon. We shall continue to follow the Chummie Elite's reviews on Amazon, and also its performance on eBay. Chummie cannot manipulate matters on eBay easily, as there are no reviews on eBay to manipulate. Chummie true performance on eBay is deplorable, as is its performance on Amazon would be once all of the phony and "purchased" reviews are removed.

Monday, May 18, 2015

Chummie on Amazon - The Deceit Continues! And Continues!!! (See Update in the Blog Entry Below)

It's come to the point that we are no longer amazed that our attention is brought back to Theos Medical Systems, also calling itself Chummie after its product. We have stopped being surprised by Chummie's new breaches of ethical and moral sanity as we discover new infractions with unfailing certainty. We have stopped wondering about why Chummie is fixated with DryBuddy. This last one is very easy to understand as DryBuddy products are way ahead of Chummie in terms of technology, features, abilities and price. Perhaps Chummie figured out (correctly in our opinion) that DryBuddy's products would grind Chummie into the ground unless Chummie could infinitely (and often falsely) hype its products, and go to extraordinary abusive lengths with respect to DryBuddy. Commonly accepted ethical and legal standards in the U.S. be damned, as Chummie tries to invent poorly imagined trouble for DryBuddy.

We have also pointed out on numerous occasions that Amazon has provided the best vehicle for Chummie to both fake the "excellence" of its products, and to bad-mouth the imagined deficiencies of DryBuddy products. Let us look at the latest example of Chummie's bad conduct on Amazon. Where else could it get  away with such conduct except on Amazon, which Chummie has learned to finesse with its absurdity, and Amazon has learned to wink and tolerate Chummie's crude endeavors. So, on to the latest revelation:

In our April 24, 2015 entry titled "Moving to Fresh Pastures - A Jackal Amidst Innocent Prey! " we pointed out the incongruity of two 1-star reviews suddenly appearing on Amazon.co.uk, Amazon's British site against the DryBuddyEZ, where there were no prior reviews at all after almost 2 months on being placed on the U.K. Amazon site by a U.K. seller.

These reviews are reproduced below, directly copied from the Amazon U.K. site:

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1.0 out of 5 stars Not as expected, 20 April 2015
Did not go off when he was wet. Tested the product and found it was defective right out of the box.



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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Not recommended, 20 April 2015
My son was able to put it off at night when it went off. Also, the alarm is not loud. Not recommended.


From each of the above two reviewers, there is only this one review on Amazon.co.uk which is reproduced above in its entirety.

We do want to point out that Yorba Linda is a name used by Chummie and/or his touts to abuse DryBuddy in the past. When one uses many false names, one may forget some of the names used in the past. And today, on May 18th, we see a new un-verified review for the Chummie Elite:

Mrs. Yorba Smith

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5 out of 5 stars Must have accessory May 18, 2015
Good alarm and is very loud. My son is a deep-sleeper. The first few nights it did not wake him up at all.
May 18, 2015
Soft and comfortable. I always prefer Charmin over Cottonelle. Make sure to get the Ultra Strong. These were for my 5 year old who just loves to keep rolling the paper. Its good to have always.
5 out of 5 stars It's No Accident review
May 18, 2015
Get this book. It is what every parent with a bedwetting child needs to read. It sets realistic expectations and prepares both mother and child for overcoming bedwetting.

Yorba Smith after Yorba Linda? Does anyone really believe this? Come on, Chummie! Extreme desperation? Amazon, are you awake?


As for Jason Dederich, we noticed the following, reproduced from Amazon.com :

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Jason Dederich's Activity: All

5 out of 5 stars Must have accessory
May 11, 2015
This is more convenient than using the clip that comes with the alarm.More comfortable and convenient.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
May 11, 2015
My son loves this potty. It works well and is super easy to clean and setup.


0 of 1 people found this review helpful

5 out of 5 stars Awesome

May 11, 2015
Have purchased another Chummie product which worked well. This alarm is loud and small. Delivered results fast.
 

This is beyond amazing, that "Jason Dederich" gives three 5-stars reviews to Chummie on the U.S. Amazon site (with no other reviews or Verified Purchases) 22 days after giving a 1-star review to DryBuddyEZ on the U.K. Amazon site? Yes, U.K. and then U.S. Extreme coincidence? Outright fraud? Are you awake yet, Amazon?

UPDATE:
On May 20th, the above 3 reviews in Amazon.com by Yorba Smith and Jason Dederich were removed by the party that placed them. That's O.K. as we have them copied. Also, the "remover" cannot remove the fact that 
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show up on Amazon.com if the reader clicks on  the Reviews (3) links for these fake reviewers above. The "remover" cannot remove these from Amazon.com as easily as he can remove his fake "reviews." This gets slimier and sleazier by the day as we keep catching the "Great Deceiver" in his constant efforts to try and deceive Amazon Reviews readers.
Amazon, are you still asleep?!  Or just hypnotized by the "Great Deceiver?"

FURTHER UPDATE:
On Amazon.co.uk (Amazon's U.K. site) the name Yorba Linda has been changed to Yorba Smith, matching the Amazon U.S. name which was also used to blatantly abuse Amazon's review system in favor of Chummie Elite and then removed after we pointed it out in this blog. It remains, together with its false review, on the U.K. site to fraudulently bad-mouth the DryBuddyEZ on the U.K. site. Jason Dederich's fake review also remains on the U.K. site. Chummie and its minions continue their violations of Amazon's code of ethics! Absolutely shameless!


There are more of these incredulous reviews for Chummie products on Amazon.com and against DryBuddy. Chummie has noticed how the DryBuddyFLEX on Amazon has been steadily improving, and decided to attack it. So we suddenly see two 1-star reviews from Verified Purchasers, 3 days apart, when in almost a year on Amazon this item has not received another 1-star review. Furthermore, both of these 1-star reviewers are new to Amazon and Amazon Reviews, having vented themselves very briefly and in a goofy manner, on this one item only. At least we can give thanks that this rubbish is short! And these reviews harp on the same lame themes that Chummie has re-iterated in the past. Chummie knows how to exploit Amazon's incredibly weak review system. He knows that he can purchase a product, give a Verified review, and then return it to Amazon and get his money back. And the verified review stands! It is not removed or made non-verified after the return. We know that too. So we checked with DryBuddy whether they had received any customer inquiries along the lines of these two 1-star complaints since mid-April, 2015. "No." O.K. Exactly what we expected.

Have these and other weaknesses in Amazon's review policies been pointed out to Amazon? Yes. Amazon's response is generally along the lines of (in our words) "We'll think about it" and "We want our reviews to be very user friendly." Never mind that these policies also make Amazon's reviews prone to being abused and therefore quite unreliable. Chummie's self-promoting product reviews and abuses of competitors are excellent examples of review system abuse. Amazon has smacked Chummie for review fraud, but it was a token smack, with Chummie suffering no real effects of having abused Amazon's review system. Amazon pretty-much continues to do business-as-usual with Chummie, and is oblivious (intentionally?) of all of the trouble that Chummie is in and headed further into.

Much more on Chummie's real legal troubles later.