Well, we all probably knew that it would happen someday. It used to be easy. Need something? Just queue it up on Amazon and get it delivered lickety-split. But those days are long gone, and it's too bad in a way.
Amazon is not the only outlet that sells on Amazon. Pull up any product and look to the right and in fine print you will see something that says "Sold By." Amazon allows other businesses to use their platform to sell items. You buy the item on the site. It's shipped by Amazon, most often in an Amazon box. But the seller is not Amazon.
Now this is not necessarily a bad thing, but what has been cropping up lately are a series of seller scams that can not only find you purchasing fake products, but also spending 10 times what the item actually sells for on other outlets.
Then there are the fake reviews. And there are a lot of them. It's easy now to pay click farms to stuff in product reviews. The other scam is to rename a page with overall positive reviews with a totally different product altogether.
So how can you protect yourself? - Purchase only from Amazon listed in the "Sold By," unless you are familiar with the seller.
- Cross-shop your product at other websites. You may find it cheaper. For example, printers usually come in much less at Staples than at Amazon.
- Mind the Price: As you are cross-shopping see what the actual retail price is. That way you don't overpay.
- Make sure you that can return whatever you purchased. Amazon has a very liberal return policy, so use that as another layer of protection.
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