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Ask HN: An Amazon vendor wrote me a letter asking for reviews

9 点作者 AndrewLiptak大约 4 年前
This was a deeply uncomfortable moment earlier today: I got a letter from the owner of a vendor who sells on Amazon — I purchased something from them a month ago — writing that reviews were crucial to getting notice, that it was hard, they had kids to feed, and they&#x27;d invested tens of thousands of dollars in their business, and asked for a positive review.<p>On one hand, I get it: the churn of online selling is brutal, and I can understand where they&#x27;re coming from. On the other, reaching out to me via mail (physical mail, not email!) is definitely against Amazon&#x27;s rules for their sellers.<p>I emailed them to tell them how uncomfortable their letter made me, and asked them to delete my info from their databases. Should I report them to Amazon?

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jvm_大约 4 年前
Amazon is brutal, 1% defect rate. 1.75% gets you a 72 response window before they shut your account. So, 2 bad orders per 100 and your out of business. You basically live in fear of bad reviews and cases being opened against you. Defects are opened a-z claims or feedback with 1 or 2 stars.<p>If your lively hood is under that constant pressure to perform, I can see why they&#x27;d request feedback that way.<p>Just explaining their side.<p>I&#x27;d just ignore it, it&#x27;s someone trying to survive.
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devenblake大约 4 年前
Do they really have kids to feed? If so, who can blame them?<p>Or it could be scummy marketing technique.<p>If it&#x27;s the former you could significantly worsen someone&#x27;s financial situation. If it&#x27;s the latter you could stop a couple letters of scam mail. An easier solution would be to knock a couple stars off your review and go no further; if they continue the spam someone down the line won&#x27;t be so merciful.
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quickthrower2大约 4 年前
Feedback is probably enough. I don’t think the person is being evil they are just misinformed about how to run a business. Customer is first and keep sob stories for friends or family. They should politely ask&#x2F;remind people to leave genuine reviews, not sob story but I get why desperate people do that.
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cm2012大约 4 年前
People click products with reviews on them.<p>Products with reviews convert to purchase better.<p>The Amazon algo favors products that gets clicks and purchases.<p>Very few people will leave reviews for products without being asked.<p>All of your competitors solicit reviews.<p>Therefore, if you don&#x27;t solicit reviews, your product languishes at the bottom of the search results page, regardless of quality.
airhead969大约 4 年前
It&#x27;s up to you. If there&#x27;s no bribe, is there any moral hazard in committing honesty rather than buying-into hard-luck story sympathy exploitation?<p>Many glowing 5-star items are 99% fake, built with bribes. These items are then recycled with new junk by changing the pics, name, and description.<p>Try <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fakespot.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fakespot.com</a> to analyze items for potentially-fraudulent reviews.
bradknowles大约 4 年前
The one that got me was when I left a bad review for a product, and then a few days later I got a letter from them offering me a coupon, but only if I would remove the negative review.<p>Amazon gave them my name and address.<p>I don’t do reviews for any products anymore.
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