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The Better Business Bureau, founded in 1912, is a private, nonprofit organization whose self-described mission is to focus on advancing marketplace trust, consisting of 106 independently incorporated ... Wikipedia
Customer service: 1 (703) 276-0100
Founded: 1912
 
REPUTATION RATING 85% EXCELLENT

Glassdoor is a website where current and former employees anonymously review companies. Glassdoor also allows users to anonymously submit and view salaries as well as search and apply for jobs on its platform. In 2018, the company was acquired by the Japanese firm, Recruit Holdings, for US$1.2 billion. Wikipedia
Key people: Robert Hohman, Christian Sutherland-Wong, Ryan Aylward
Founded: June 2007

 REPUTATION RATING 85% EXCELLENT

Consumer Reports, formerly Consumers Union, is an American nonprofit organization dedicated to unbiased product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy. Wikipedia

Key people: Marta Tellado, President
Employees: 592 (2019)

REPUTATION RATING 75% Good

  
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REPUTATION RATING 75% Good

Customer Reviews

You can submit reviews for items listed on Amazon. We encourage you to share your opinions, both favorable and unfavorable.

Customer Reviews help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.

Customer Reviews should give customers genuine product feedback from fellow shoppers. We have a zero tolerance policy for any review designed to mislead or manipulate customers.

We don't allow anyone to write reviews as a form of promotion.

The following are types of reviews that we don't allow and will remove:

  • A review by someone who has a direct or indirect financial interest in the product.
  • A review by someone perceived to have a close personal relationship with the product's owner, author, or artist.
  • A review by the product manufacturer, posing as an unbiased shopper.
  • Multiple negative reviews for the same product from one customer.
  • A review in exchange for monetary reward.
  • A review of a game in exchange for bonus in-game credits.
  • A negative review from a seller on a competitor's product.
  • A positive review from an artist on a peer's album in exchange for receiving a positive review from them.

You can see all of your reviews by visiting Your Profile.