I reported these (and similar): <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Hiearcool-Canceling-Bluetooth-Headphones-Earphones/dp/B075DDD8YJ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1509553517&sr=8-2&keywords=Hiearcool" rel="nofollow">https://www.amazon.com/Hiearcool-Canceling-Bluetooth-Headpho...</a> a couple weeks ago.<p>Got a support response telling me to look at verified reviews, and that basically they don't care and verified is considered legit.<p>Take a look at the reviews. Every single one is 1 paragraph, from "Firstname Lastname" names, within last 3months, 5/5 to every review they ever gave, etc.<p>I dug into this problem, and it seems that they really are verified reviews. Getting these kind of reviews is costly, the vendor really does suffer an item loss, but having such positive reviews is worth losing 1000 units or so. I won't get into details where to buy these fraud reviews, but essentially there's groups out there on social media websites and specialized websites that work similarly to those discount click ads for us to get an item sites, but instead, it's leave positive fake reviews for us and you get the items for free.<p>Three weeks now, still nothing done, and still scamming. Good work Amazon fraud dept.