Friday, March 9, 2018

Amazon sellers are not always trustworthy, but this new Instrument will expose them until you buy

Try purchasing a jar of Matrix Biolage Hydrasource shampoo on Amazon and you may very well be told to the listing of a Prime seller using a 99 percentage rating from buyers.

What you will not notice is that in early February, a client left a one-star overview of the seller and published that “the cap onto the pulp was shampoo and broken needed spilled,” leaving the jar half empty. Back in January, the other reviewer wrote that a two-star score, claiming that the “merchandise had leaked all over the packing.”

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