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We use a wide variety of "tests" to identify reviews that may be unnatural Depending on those test results, we then either a) remove those reviews completely or b) give those reviews lesser "weight" We then show you an "Adjusted Rating" for each product (using the same 1.0 - 5.0 star rating Amazon uses), based on only the natural, legitimate reviews

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Have you ever purchased a 5-star product on Amazon that turned out to be a complete piece of garbage? Sadly, virtually everyone has had this frustrating experience...One of the reasons people love shopping on Amazon is that you can see all of theleft by other shoppers.these reviews and ratings help you know which products are good and which are bad. Unfortunately, though,of the Amazon reviewsDespite Amazon's best efforts, Amazon sellers have found all kinds of ways to "game the system" to artificially(and also to artificiallytheir competitors' ratings). You can read about some of the most common techniques in our blog. The bottom line, though, is that a significant portion of the Amazon reviews and ratings you see arefrom legitimate, typical shoppers like you. Many of the reviews are(from family/friends of the seller),(the seller gave the reviewer a huge discount or kick-back or even gave them the product) or otherwiseThat's why we created Review Meta. Our mission is to use technology toto give Amazon shoppers a more accurate "Adjusted Rating" that shows what true, unbiased shoppers really think of each product... a rating you can trust!Other Amazon review checker sites/tools assign a letter grade (A, B, C, D or F) to each product. We don't do that... we think it's confusing. If you're looking at a 4.7-star product that was given a "B" or "C" grade, what does that really mean? Is it a good product or not? Presumably, a "B" or "C" means that some of the reviews are fake or unnatural... but what does that say about theWhat if some (or all) of the unnatural reviews were actually posted by the seller'sas a way to sabotage their competition? (This is quite common, by the way,with lower-cost items.) A letter grade of "B" or "C" is extremely unclear.Our review analysis is far superior...So a 4.7-star product on Amazon might end up with an "Adjusted Rating" ofororor(the same) or even(yes,than the original Amazon rating). In addition to showing you the product's, we also show you the results of each test we've run so you can read and analyze the results yourself.Review Meta is afor anyone who regularly shops on Amazon. And to make it as convenient as possible, we've developedfor iPhone and Android as well asfor Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Microsoft Edge.Never buyon Amazon again without first checking itsat Review Meta!