Title: Amazon Bans 19 Chinese Brands On Its Platform
description: Amazon started fighting brands that put fake positive reviews on their platform to generate more sales. An e-commerce retailer exposed three different consumer electronics companies that used abuses to get good reviews of their products. For the same reasons, Amazon has now added 19 more Chinese consumer electronics brands.
What products were described very well?
The products that received positive reviews include:
power banks, wireless audio products, security cameras and more. The brands the company has removed from its platforms include Atmoko, Aukey, Austor, Hommit, Homtech, Homasy, RAVPower, Okmee, Omork, Litom, Mpaw, Seneo, Tacklife, Topelek, Taotronics, Trodeem, VAVA, Victsing, and Vtin. As mentioned earlier, all of these brands were selling digital accessories on an e-commerce platform of which two companies are from Amazon, China. How did the products of these brands sell? It turns out that quite well, however, the brands wanted to increase their sales even more. Why is Amazon banning Chinese brands on its platform? Amazon has one of the largest product review systems, and often users consider these ratings before making their final purchase. However,
Chinese brands that were banned from the e-commerce platform portal were abusing the guidelines by offering gift cards for a positive review. This is the main reason why these brands cannot use the e-commerce platform to sell products despite generating a lot of revenue. Amazon has long been known to dislike fake reviews. The interest in the brands we mention has increased again only this time in a less good sense of the word. Perhaps those brands adhere to the principle no matter what they say. In our opinion, such actions significantly discourage the sale of products.
keywords: Amazon, sales, opinions, reviews, fake reviews, hidden practices, ban, block