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This one-star review for a computer store from someone who didn’t even go there, they were at a credit union nearby.
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This review for a bed that’s actually more of a recap of someone’s day.
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This person who left a bad review on manga because it reads from “back to front,” which is how they’re meant to be read.
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This review on some small business called McDonald’s that came with a headshot, for some reason.
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This review of an eye doctor that was intended to be nice, but an initial error made it sound pretty crappy.
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These THREE one-star reviews for a theme park, all of which are unwarranted.
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This person who gave five stars and kind words but then said “no” to recommending the product.
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This guy who just left a photo of himself and the word “great” as his review of a toothbrush.
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And this ink cartridge review that is completely normal other than the random selfie someone decided to include.
10.
This review rating an apartment complex low because they…wouldn’t take a lower offer on a place.
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This one-star review from someone who has never been to this business.
12.
This person who is trying to leave a hotel a nice review but is fed up with all the questions.
13.
This useless review from Peter who is having spacing issues.
14.
These bad reviews for a Chuck E. Cheese that are really something.
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This review on an item letting the seller know it won’t be opened until Christmas.
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This one-star review for a fryer that has nothing to do with the product and everything to do with someone’s doctor telling them to cut back on fried foods.
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This person trying to cancel their Grubhub account in the review section.
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And finally, this review of a restaurant that simply includes entirely too many personal details that just didn’t need to be added.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/christopherhudspeth/screenshots-of-reviews-products-businesses-amazon-yelp