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3-19-2009 @ 7:23AM
Lee said...
Wow, what a surprise!! Actually, anyone with even a little experience can tell the 'paid reviews' from the real and/or honest ones. Whether it be a restaurant, eatery, (they're the biggest violators), a retail store, or an online outlet, the 'paid reviews' are the ones dripping with superlatives, glowing adjectives, etc. Those paid shills will come up with anything to praise their patrons and win their favor. They're easy to spot, and they should be ashamed of themselves.
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