Who Writes the Diet Solution Program Scam?
, Posted in: Diet Solution, Author: admin (April 15, 2011)
With all the new diet products that hit the market each year, there is never a shortage of reviews and comments posted on the web trying to call any successful program a scam for personal benefit. It is true that if you search in different venues, you’re going to be able to find venues that are consumer-based and others that will post negative comments about any product on the market regardless of how good or effective the program is. Go to any search engine and type in “Diet Solution Program Scam” and you’re bound to find hundreds of links to various venues stating that this diet program is a scam, but how do you spot the fake reviews? There are a couple of different ways.
First off, does the reviewer use foul and vulgar language when reviewing the product? Does the reviewer cite any specifics as to why the plan is a scam or why it is ineffective or does the reviewer simply make comments like, “this product is terrible” or “don’t buy this diet plan”? While there is no easy way to tell, does the reviewer sound like a real consumer of this product or are they reviewing the product simply to bad mouth it? Generally if you read between the lines it’s pretty easy to spot the fake reviews from the real ones. The purpose of the fake reviews is to belittle or devalue the product or service so consumers won’t want to purchase it. These reviews are more than likely posted by competitors. After all, what better way to hurt the competition than to come out against their product or say it’s ineffective? The individuals that post these types of reviews in an effort to hurt their competition know that not every consumer will thoroughly check the source of the reviews.
What also needs to be considered is that some people will call programs such as the Diet Solution Program a scam just out of pure malice. Others will give it a bad review because it didn’t work for them, but may fail to mention that they did not fully follow all the instructions included with the plan and are now disappointed because they are out money and because they were hoping for a quick fix rather than a long-term solution. The smart or educated dieter is going to know that in order to achieve lifelong results; they must change their lifestyle habits for the long term. If after purchasing this program and having given it an ample enough time to prove its effectiveness and it fails, then posting a negative review for the program would be okay and helpful to other consumers. Posting negative comments in any other fashion or for any other reason is just wrong and damaging.
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