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Sure, they’re definitely not the worst. But the fact that they do it at all immediately makes me wonder what they’re hiding. Why not let the products speak for themselves? Why do they have to bribe people to leave good -- whoops, sorry again, “honest” -- reviews?

Sure, they’re definitely not the worst. But the fact that they do it at all immediately makes me wonder what they’re

Meh - I stopped supporting Anker when I discovered that they create paid -- whoops, sorry, “compensated” -- reviews on Amazon.

Meh - I stopped supporting Anker when I discovered that they create paid -- whoops, sorry, “compensated” -- reviews

Unfortunately the majority of the “glowing” 5-star reviews also contain that magic phrase: “I received a discount in exchange for my review”. That immediately makes me suspicious of the product and its rating; if it’s so great, why do they need to compensate people for reviews?

Unfortunately the majority of the “glowing” 5-star reviews also contain that magic phrase: “I received a discount in

While the article is technically correct — spreading out the force of impact over your entire body is your best bet — it’s practical value is limited. You simply won’t be able to get down to the floor if the elevator is in freefall. That’s because the elevator is moving away from you at the same rate that you’re