honestamzreviewgroup

Tracy –

Victim Location 78606

Type of a scam Employment

My sister who lives in France received those emails. She had spent one month with us in the US, bought and reviewed a few times on Amazon. She asked me what I thought about it. It looks very much like a scam. The name is similar to amzproductreviews whose offer is quite different.

Le 10 sept. 2017 à 09:57, Justin Graham a écrit :

>

> Greetings,

> I’ve read some of your reviews on Amazon and want to work with you.

> Would you like to try some products on Amazon for free?

> I work with some great products on Amazon, and would like the chance to have you try them out in exchange for a review.

> Sounds like something up your alley? If so, let me know – I’ll shoot you over more detailed information about my review program.

> Reach out whenever you’re ready.

> Much thanks in advance,

>

> Justin Graham

>

> Review Acquisition Manager

> Expéditeur: Justin Graham

> Date: 11 septembre 2017 à 08:52:28 UTC+2

> Objet: Rép 😕 It’s time we talked about Amazon reviews.?

> Répondre à: Justin Graham

>

> Hi,

>

> Thanks for following up! Let me give you a breakdown – the process is simple:

>

> 1) I send you a product roster for you to pick the review product you want to order.

> 2) After ordering, send me your Order ID.

> 3) After posting your review (do not mention that you received the unit for free/at a discount), send

> me your review permalink (you may order as many products of your choice on the list as you want (you

> are not obliged to review any particular product) – just send me all your permalinks in one go so I can

> refund you in one go).

> 4) I refund you the FULL money amount you spent on the purchase (shipping excluded – most of my

> items are Amazon Prime) via PayPal (I will be covering the PayPal fees as well). This reimbursement will

> be sent to you within 24-36 hours of receiving your refund (this gives me some leeway, as I go through

> 150-200 emails per day).

>

> This is a departure from the gift card and promo code method – reviewers have had their Amazon

> reviewing privileges removed after using gift cards given to them by sellers. This is caused by sellers

> ordering multiple gift cards to give to reviewers with similar order information, so when two different

> reviewers use linked gift cards, their accounts are flagged on the Amazon system and often deleted.

>

> As for promo codes, Amazon consistently deletes reviews about products that were bought with promo

> codes, so even if I sent you a promo code and you write a review, there is no guarantee that Amazon

> won’t just delete it within 24-48 hours, or whenever they kick their new program into high gear. In fact,

> there’s a dead certainty that it would be deleted within a month or two.

>

> I’ve been working with a lot of vendors over the past two years that are now absolutely SCRAMBLING to

> find people to test their products. Thus, there are a lot of opportunities on my end to provide you with

> great products to test for free.

>

> Are you interested? If you want to partner up on this with me, I can get started with you ASAP.

>

> Please advise, and thank you.

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