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Don't be fooled! Paying you for good reviews is becoming a trend on highly reviewed products...
I hate to be the one to let the cat out of the bag, but the majority of these reviews are paid for...
Amazon strictly forbids this in their "tips and guidelines" for reviews, but it seems everyone is doing it...
Below is a link to one of the first google search results on "Dr Tobias Omega". Offering "60% off" for your review, and if you keep reading he says "50% off". Which is it Tobias? And can I get 60% off for my "honest and unbiased" review here?
Let's see how long that website stays up now that my review is live...
Who is "Dr. Tobias"? How come I've never heard of this person or company? How come this is the only product they seem to have in existence? Google search it yourself, "Dr. Tobias Omega"
I'm looking for a great Omega and DHA source, just like you. But be warned, don't rush to spend your money on just anything. And worse yet, don't rush to put just anything into your body, especially not from a company who needs to pay for their reviews.... Great products earn their reviews naturally, not deceitfully....
UPDATE #1 1/18/14
So unfortunately Amazon removed my link from this review, as was expected. And furthermore, Mr. Tobias has removed the website I had mentioned within one day of this review! Which I had also expected.. So I waited until he did so, and uploaded today a screen shot of the site, which you can see under "customer images", which is located to the right side, right before the comments for this product begin.
January 2014 · Health and Household