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

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