u/Few-Decision3759

Everytime we criticize a seller, "good" reviews about that seller pop up

I am really disappointed. I am in the rep world since around 1 1/2 years now and every single time some seller gets negative feedback here on reddit, a few days later "random" good reviews about that seller pop up where people say "I saw these bad reviews recently and I want to say that seller X is always so good. So there must be a smear campagne or something going on because that seller is always so nice".

Why are negative reviews about a seller never accepted? Why do all random people always come out to defend sellers like that? Do they get paid?

I for example always had good experiences with seller Y. She received bait and switch accusations a few times. And still, never would I have thought those negative feedbacks are fake. Instead I thought that maybe I got lucky. So I never went on peoples negative post to say "this can't be. you must be lying!!'

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u/Few-Decision3759 — 5 days ago

Ich war 300km entfernt bei einem Facharzt. Fehler?

Ich dachte, dass Ortsabwesenheit nur bedeutet, dass ich nicht woanders übernachten darf. Jetzt war ich letztes bei einem speziellen Facharzt und habe es natürlich nicht gemeldet, da es mit dem ICE auch nur 3 Stunden hin und dann nochmal 3 Stunden zurück ging und ich abends wieder zuhause war. An dem Tag gab es auch kein Vorstellungsgespräch etc.

Habe ich etwas falsch verstanden? Meine Betreuerin meinte, ich dürfte wegen der Versicherung nicht woanders schlafen, abee ich wusste nicht, dass ich mich laut Kommentaren hier nur 100km wegbegeben darf?!

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u/Few-Decision3759 — 12 days ago

Senior blondes: I need your best advice as a new blonde!🙏🏻🥺

I have very fine and dry hair by nature. I always try my best to keep it as healthy as possible.

Recently, I got blonde balayage done as someone with natural dark brown hair and I absolutely love it. It makes my face shine.

But I am afraid that with time, my hair will get thinner and thinner and break. When I got a touch up one month ago, some parts of my bangs felt ,crispy' afterwards and really broke.🥺 Even though I asked the stylist to not overlap the color. I think she used very harsh bleach because this never happened with my previous stylist.

Now I ask you: What is your best advice for a new blonde?😊🙏🏻 Are regular touch ups okay or should I only do it 2x a year? What other advice do you have? What else should I know to stay a healthy blonde.💕

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u/Few-Decision3759 — 13 days ago