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Originally Posted by Emily Fox Seaton
Yes I remember a restaurant got caught doing that on craigslist (getting paid fake positive reviewers). It seems obvious to spot the fake reviews though because they typically offer no detail.
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That's not always the case.
Some of the better services that sell fake positive reviews go into detail about the product or service.
Granted I do admit it is a bit easier to make use of fake positive reviews on a site like eBay or an Amazon seller account than it would be for somewhere like a restaurant. Still though, it is entirely possible for anywhere to get fake reviews and avoid detection if they're smart about it.