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Initial post:
9 Nov 2008 00:32 GMT
Gerald Kraft says:
Now this is interesting - A five-star-review by a person who calls himself 'Simply Red', with no text in it, just the TV ad, more than a week before its official release date (although I held both versions, with and without DVD, in my hand in a Frankfurt, Germany store today...). I have noticed things like that a couple of times on Amazon, and I would really like to know Amazon's thoughts about this phenomenon. Smells very much like cheating. - I don't doubt the high quality this item might have, and I like Simply Red too, but this is, very clearly, deception.
In reply to an earlier post on
12 Nov 2008 00:20 GMT
Rachel Simpson says:
I agree. I absolutley love Simply Red and logged on to look at the new cd with great interest. However, all I can say is .... people will stop at nothing to get money out of others and, unfortunately, get away with it every time!
Posted on
21 Nov 2008 07:34 GMT
Last edited by the author on 21 Nov 2008 07:35 GMT
Soulboy says:
What`s this???? How can I call myself "Simply Red" - is this allowed???? Where is the review?? This is no review!! Amazon has to but this away!!!!!!!!!!!
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