fbpx
SellerBites Branding
  • Archive
Why experienced sellers won't touch this review tactic

Inserts feel like low-effort marketing, a little bonus for buyers… until a few sellers push them too far.

  • Is your store visible to millions of buyers? 🛒
  • If your insert asks for this, count your Amazon days 🔴
  • Thought of the Day 🍴

SELLERBITES INBOX

An Amazon seller (OP) asked: “Is this allowed?” after receiving a product insert that promised a £20 (over $26) gift card in exchange for a five-star review.

Inside the package, OP found a setup that immediately set off red flags:

  • 5-star demand: The insert explicitly instructed buyers to leave a five-star review.
  • Proof required: Buyers were told to screenshot the review as verification.
  • Private incentive: The gift card would be sent after contacting the seller off Amazon via email.

📌 The line sellers shouldn’t cross

On the surface, it looked harmless. But IYKYK… that’s a ticking time bomb waiting to go off.

Amazon draws a hard, unforgiving line when it comes to review manipulation, and this insert crossed it multiple times.

Community members were quick to point out: this isn’t a gray area tactic. It’s a stacked violation.

  • Incentivized positivity: Any reward tied to positive reviews is explicitly prohibited.
  • Built-in audit trail: Screenshots plus email follow-ups make violations easy to prove. 🤳🏻
  • System circumvention: Inserts try to bypass Amazon systems, which raises flags, not trust.
  • Account-level exposure: Investigations can expand beyond a single ASIN or order.

Several sellers noted that while this tactic is still common, it’s also one of the fastest ways to trigger suspensions, review wipes, or account-wide scrutiny.

🚨 What OP should do instead

Short answer to OP’s question: no. If a tactic requires screenshots, side emails, or secrecy, it’s already too risky.

Rather than ignoring it, the community emphasized reporting to protect both buyers and the marketplace.

TOGETHER WITH WALMART MARKETPLACE

Build, grow, and elevate your eCommerce business with one of the most trusted names in retail

Sell your products on Walmart.com Designed with sellers in mind, Walmart Marketplace is one of the fastest-growing eCommerce platforms in the U.S. You'll pay zero setup, monthly, or closing fees and our competitive commission and fulfillment fees mean better margins for your bottom line. 

Walmart Marketplace sellers get access to: 

  • a network of millions of customers 
  • innovative programs that help you scale 
  • Walmart’s omnichannel advantage 

It takes just a few steps to start selling.

Sign up today

*Conditions apply

THOUGHT OF THE DAY

Shortcuts that undermine trust usually cost more than the growth they promise.

BITES OF THE WEEK

Author : SellerBites
Faith began working on SellerBites in 2021, a weekly newsletter that provides sellers with the latest news and updates in FBA. With first-hand experience in managing various seller and vendor accounts, she understands what sellers face on this platform. Her background led to the conception of SellerBites, which main goal is to help people become better, more informed entrepreneurs in the Amazon marketplace.
Email: [email protected] | Post Categories and Tags :

Related Articles

  • Archive
Amazon just wiped out 15 million counterfeits
Ugh, finally Friday—the last one of the month, the quarter, and for some of us, the last shred of sanity before Q2 kicks in. But before you clock out (mentally or literally), let’s break down what’s been shaking up ecommerce today:[...]
  • Archive
A seller swapped stock photos for AI product images and sold 10k+ units
One Amazon seller ditched stock photos for AI-generated images, and ended up selling over 10,000 units. No camera, just prompts and clean, on-brand shots. But before launching on Amazon, they weren’t sure if those images would fly. The[...]
Become a better FBA seller in 5 minutes
Stay ahead of the competition with exclusive insights, tips, and updates delivered straight to your inbox, every week.
Subscription Form