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Only time will tell :D

PostPosted: 16 Sep 2020, 16:21
by meriad
A few weeks back I bought a 2nd outdoor wildlife camera; not an expensive one, but it does the job. Anyway in the box was a card saying something along the lines of congratulations; we've chosen 20 lucky people to received a free camera. Just leave a review on Amazon, give your order number and we will send you another one for free. Obviously they're out for lots of good reviews but I figured why not humour them and see what happens (and reading reviewing every box has that congratulations card in it; not just 20 lucky people).... and at the end of the day; it really isn't any skin off my nose, is it?

So 4 star review posted and instructions followed; got a reply from them within 24 hours asking to please increase it to 5 star.... as said; no big deal for me so I did and then received another email confirming a free camera has been shipped off; expected delivery this Saturday. Well, I'm not holding my breath at all and it would be a very pleasant surprise if I did receive one.

So watch this space :D

Re: Only time will tell :D

PostPosted: 16 Sep 2020, 16:29
by JanB
8-) 8-)

Re: Only time will tell :D

PostPosted: 16 Sep 2020, 17:05
by saundra
Congratulations ria well I got an e email from Amazon this morning saying i had won a gift do a survey so I did just basic info so I chose a phone had to pay a £1-00 postage I chickened out thought it was a con ? :lol:

Re: Only time will tell :D

PostPosted: 16 Sep 2020, 17:20
by meriad
not totally sure Saundra.... found this:

Amazon consumer survey emails
Online surveys provide us with information on customers' experiences with our products and services.

We occasionally invite customers to take online surveys about their experience with our products. Typically, these surveys are hosted on third-party sites.

Sometimes, Amazon.co.uk offers an online gift card as a token of appreciation for completing the survey. Normally, we send the gift card to the same email address within two weeks.

Amazon.co.uk surveys never ask customers to provide any sensitive security information, such as, account information, passwords, social security numbers, etc. If you receive an Amazon.co.uk email inviting you to take a survey that requests this sort of information, notify us immediately at stop-spoofing@amazon.co.uk.

The responses that you provide in Amazon surveys are subject to Amazon's privacy notice.



But the good old adage: "If in doubt out" goes - so if you're not sure then don't do it!

Re: Only time will tell :D

PostPosted: 16 Sep 2020, 17:43
by saundra
It didn't ask any sensitivity information ria just general stuff usually they want a mobile number and because I don't have a mobile I'm never eligable anyway I never give account info or stuff anyway

Re: Only time will tell :D

PostPosted: 16 Sep 2020, 21:50
by Workingman
That's naughty Ria, very naughty. It's why I don't trust reviews, and you just confirmed why.

Bad, bad girl. But I still loves ya. ;)

Enjoy the free cam. :lol:

Re: Only time will tell :D

PostPosted: 16 Sep 2020, 22:09
by JoM
Have fun with the cameras Ria!

I’ve seen reviews on Amazon which start with sentences along the lines of “I was sent this item in exchange for an honest review...”

I get sent products by Boots for reviewing, but there’s always an icon by the reviews which states that it’s by a member of their customer review panel. This last week I’ve reviewed four hair products, around £40 worth in total. It was awful and I’ve reflected that in the reviews. They even sent a bottle of Ralph Lauren perfume last year which they were selling at £70.

I also do product reviews for Argos. I’ve not had as many things from them though as you have to be very quick to sign up when they send out an email request for testers for certain products. Recently we’ve had some Lego sets and me and Joe built a tablet computer which I then reviewed. That particular set was retailing at around £300 :shock:

Re: Only time will tell :D

PostPosted: 17 Sep 2020, 09:57
by meriad
Workingman wrote:That's naughty Ria, very naughty. It's why I don't trust reviews, and you just confirmed why. :lol:


Thing is Frank, it really isn't a bad camera at all, esp for it's price - under £40 - so I was happy to give it a 4 or 5 star review. Had it been rubbish I wouldn't want a 2nd one anyway ;-) and wouldn't have given a review at all

Jo, how did you get involved in the reviewing panel thing - that sounds quite fun :D

Re: Only time will tell :D

PostPosted: 17 Sep 2020, 12:30
by Kaz
Good for you Ria, hope the second camera arrives :D 8-)

Jo, that sounds interesting 8-)