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Do you know how BangGood gets good feedback?

BangGood gets many rave reviews on various sites such as this one. I know, I've written some myself an at least 5 sites. What they do is request those sellers who they've replaced an item if it's arrived damaged or resent an item which appears to have been lost, to leave good reviews on sites they hive the links to. I've spoken to a few other BangGood members who have told me they felt obliged to give the feedback to prove to BangGood they are good customers and so they won't look after them the next time they need help.

It appears to be a psychological matter, of which they are becoming increasingly good at. The customer is even told to send links back to BangGood so they can read what the customer wrote. This is the reason the feedback is so glowing, the members think should any problem
Arise later, if they leave negative feedback or even get no links from that customer they'll not get looked after next time.

As I said BangGood uses many gimmicks to fool buyers and the proof of this can be seen right now on their site. The bogus 80% off, nut they'll never show the item which is 80% off and anyway when there is one it's a very small item worth $2 normally and they're dropping the price to 40 cents. The remainder of the items definitely don't drop very far at all.

Then there's the bogus price tags which have a line through them/ Supposedly showing you the price the item normally sells for, that's just a blatant lie. When a new stock item arrives somebody hives it a price far in excess of the price the item is going to be sold at when it's not in a sale. EG. An item is given this bogus price of $100. It's normally sold at $60 so it's immediately a $40 discount and this is shown with all stock. If there's a sale with this item appearing they will tell you it's on Sale at 50% off, sounds great, and most people fall for it. The item is actually only 20% off. The true normal price was $50 and if the new price is $40 the it's 20% of $50 not $100.

BangGood appears to working from the handbook of how to fool your customers from the 1980s. They are using scams and tricks which have been outlawed in many western countries. There are many more tricks they use, but it would take another book to list them all. Sadly the majority of other On-Line Chinese retailers seem to follow each other and copy these tricks themselves.

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