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Should You Trust That Review? Five Things to Consider Before You Buy a Penis Extender

These days, everyone knows that if you want to protect yourself and your money, shopping around is a must. Reading through customer reviews is often the best way for people to make an informed decision. Customer reviews, however, are not all created equal. In fact, some companies hire writers to create fake reviews in order to make their device appear better. The following five tips will help you spot fake reviews and find the truth about any device or male enhancement product before buying it.

  1. When It Reads Like Spam

SpamBy now, everyone with an email address has received a letter clearly written by either someone with little grasp of the English language or pieced together by a software program. Regardless, the result is often confusing, bewildering and a bit funny. While we may laugh it off when it pops up as spam in our email, that same style is a huge red flag when it comes to penis extender reviews. These reviews are often difficult to follow and awkward to read. If you’re reading a review that sounds as if it was written by a machine chances are it isn’t real.

  1. Does the Reviewer Only Have Nice Things to Say?

Even if a product works well, there’s usually something that isn’t quite right or which a reviewer may single out as needing improvement. Being able to discuss the finer workings of a product is what reviews are all about – giving potential customers a real feel for a product – the good and the not so good. If a review only focuses on the positive aspects of a product, chances are they have no idea how it works or what small problems it may have. That’s not to say that a legitimate review won’t be positive, but it should also address common problem areas such as user friendliness or the time it takes to deliver results.

  1. Reviews That Don’t Get Specific About the Device

When penis extender reviews are written by people for hire, they don’t actually receive the device to evaluate in person. As a result, they need to hit their word count without having much information to go on. Many times, these agents will simply fill space by talking about their alleged previous experience or other backstory in order to fill space without having to talk about a device specifically. When this happens, the result is a review that spends more time talking about anything but the device. If the review doesn’t focus on the product, chances are it wasn’t written by a genuine customer.

  1. The Extended Sales Pitch

Of course, sometimes these reviews aren’t written by hired help at all. Instead, company employees set up false accounts and simply spin the sales copy used on their website to create fake penis extender reviews. These reviews can be fairly easy to spot as they simply sound overly familiar to text you’ve undoubtedly already read or they cover the exact same features and descriptions.

  1. A Reviewer With History

One of the best ways to check the legitimacy of penis extender reviews is to check the legitimacy of the reviewer. Thanks to a variety of websites, most reviews are now linked by user names which most people use across many websites. After all, legitimate reviewers want their name to be well known, as it helps them to offer better reviews and, in some cases, even helps them to advance their career. Simply do a search for the reviewer’s user name on a website to check out what else they’ve reviewed as well as getting links to their posted reviews. This will help you to see if they’re simply a one trick pony with a single review for one product or if they have a long history of reviewing different products and building a reputation.