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on 9/21/19They apparently read your Question and took action…by getting as many fake reviews (in English) as possible. But it's like those emails we all used to get telling us we won $1M if we juuuuust send the $100 "insurance fee" to this address in Nigeria. Look at the grammar, spelling, and punctuation (as well as weird word usage*) in the 5-Star reviews.
*Yes, Brits, Aussies, and Americans have different lingo, but I don't think any of would ever say, "Bought a pair of leggings to nip my ankles because of the pocket." WTF?! That doesn't EVEN make sense.
So, apparently in the past 2 years (it's now Nov 2021 and I guess they had a lot of time on their hands during 2020…) they've managed to get a LOT of fake reviews posted. #ItsCalledBots #ItsDoneOnAmazonToo
Sadly, they're still posting all over FakeBook, who won't bother listening to consumer complaints.
They are after the credit card numbers...