Staffordshire's Boxing Day sales shoppers warned about fake online reviews
By Jack Lenton
22nd Dec 2021 | Local News
Shoppers in Staffordshire are being urged to look out for fake online reviews during the Boxing Day and January sales period.
According to National Trading Standards (NTS), people across the country have bought an estimated 80 million items on the basis of positive online reviews only to be disappointed when they arrive.
NTS added that consumer trust in online reviews is fuelling a surge in criminals using them to sell poor quality goods and services.
The survey found that 56% of online shoppers use online reviews as a deciding factor when making a purchase and 67% are more likely to buy a product or service if it has a five-star rating.
Research also highlighted that just one in five people check the timing and spacing of reviews online and only 18% look at reviewers' activity history, which can provide useful information about whether they are genuine.
Trading Standards officers from Staffordshire County Council are now urging people to look more carefully at reviews and have offered the below advice.
- Timing and spacing – check for multiple similar reviews that have been uploaded within a few minutes or hours.
- Reviewer's history – check out the reviewer's activity – if an account has been activated recently or has only reviewed a narrow range of products/services, this could indicate suspicious activity.
- Vague language – legitimate reviews will often be personal and specific to the individual's experience of using the item, whilst a fake is more likely to be vague, using generic words and phrases such as 'amazing', 'awesome', 'buy this product'.
- Can you contact them? – if a reviewer is happy to be contacted with questions, and is responsive, it's a good sign they're legitimate
- Use a browser plug-in – plug-ins use artificial intelligence to analyse reviews, identify suspicious activity and suggest better alternatives to consumers
- Look beyond the star rating – whilst a star rating of 4.5 or 5 can be a good indicator of quality, don't go by this alone – look at the reviews too and check them against these tips.
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