Possible paid reviews at XYZ?

HirayaAlonto

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Some time ago, I wrote a review of *snip* Casino. Since then, I've noticed a continuous stream of suddenly positive reviews, leading me to believe that these reviews are not genuine but rather paid endorsements aimed at improving the casino's reputation and overall ranking. Many of us who have played at *snip* Casino know that some of these reviews simply cannot be true.

Is the business model of *snip* now shifting towards paid reviews, or is there another external party that's obviously placing these reviews?
 
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Recently, I wrote a review of *snip* Casino, and since then, I've observed a consistent influx of overly positive reviews, which raises suspicions about their authenticity. These reviews appear to be paid endorsements crafted to boost the casino's reputation and search rankings. As someone who has personally played at *snip*, it’s clear to me that many of these reviews don’t accurately reflect the true player experience.

This leads me to wonder if *snip* is shifting its business strategy toward paid reviews, or if another external entity is responsible for orchestrating this surge of favorable content.
 
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Hmm, strange how this is a carbon copy of a post you made several months ago regarding another casino: see above.

Whatever your actual purpose this reeks of some scammy business and we’ll have none of it. Threads merged.

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On trustpilot I have seen lots of positive reviews for casinos which have "Gemma (insert other random name) from customer support was very helpful etc" - and I always consider those to be fake from the sheer quantity of users naming random chat support workers and extolling their virtues
 
On trustpilot I have seen lots of positive reviews for casinos which have "Gemma (insert other random name) from customer support was very helpful etc" - and I always consider those to be fake from the sheer quantity of users naming random chat support workers and extolling their virtues
Actually that's just Gemma Collins. She's also able to be in so many places at once due to her planet spanning size.
 

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