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Is there any way post multiple reviews on TrustPilot?

May 7th, 2020
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  1. Is there any way post multiple reviews on TrustPilot?
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  14. *Changing IP by different IP hide software.
  15. *Changing MAC address by different tools.
  16. But every time it’s being flagged by Trustpilot automated software. Anyone can share the method or Tricks to post multiple reviews on TrustPilot.
  17. For TrustPilot, you will have much better results if you do the reviews as verified orders rather than as unsolicited orders. You can make a company account and there is a way to send out an email request to clients or "clients" requesting that they leave a review and verify it with an order number. If you do that you will get a very good live rate.
  18. Also, this is from a post from yesterday about Google Reviews. Same things should be considered for Trustpilot and other sites:
  19. There are many factors that go into anti-spam filters. Google Reviews have more complex anti-spam algorithms than most other review websites. Anti-spam algorithms may look at factors including:
  20. * IP address
  21. * Type of IP (residential, data center, etc.)
  22. * Location of the IP address (is an IP in Dallas, TX reviewing a business in Indiana?)
  23. * Review content
  24. * Content being flagged as spam
  25. * When reviews are posted (are all posted at midnight GMT? Exactly one review per day?)
  26. * History of the business (has the business had many reviews flagged as spam before? It may be on a blacklist/greylist to get taken down more easily)
  27. * Account details for the reviewer (are they new accounts? Never used for anything but the review?)
  28. * How the user traversed to the page (is everyone who is leaving a review coming to the page by clicking a direct link to the review page? Or do some come directly, some through a search for [company] reviews and clicking the link there, etc?
  29. * Other reviews posted by the same account (do all of the accounts used for reviews on business X in New York also have a review for business Y in New Jersey?)
  30. * And many other factors
  31. And in addition to automated anti-spam algorithms, reviews may also be subject to manual review. Google has peons that personally look at potential spam.
  32. Which of these factors are and are not used is of course dependent on what review site you're posting on. And of course companies are secretive about their anti-spam algorithms, so it's hard to tell which factors are used and to what extent. When you try to game/get around/cheat/trick algorithms, instead of thinking about it as a basic "oh I just have to do these two easy steps and it will work" you have to think about it from the perspective of the anti-spam developers. If you were coding an anti-spam algorithm, what would you include? These bullet points are all things that a single programmer could implement fairly easily, meaning that multi-billion dollar companies could certainly implement them as well.
  33. Also, changing your MAC address wouldn't affect Trustpilot. They can see your IP address, but not the MAC address. Good explanation of that from this Quora user:
  34. No. A web site sees your IP address (or the IP address of a proxy if you're using a proxy server). It can not see your device’s MAC address. In fact, your MAC address is part of the low-level network stack and is not propagated from one subnet to another. In practice that means if, for example, you are connected to a router, nothing that is not connected to that same router can see your MAC address.
  35. https://www.quora.com/Do-the-websites-I-visit-see-my-mac-address-is-it-possible-for-a-website-to-see-its-users-mac-addresses
  36. Changing your MAC address sometimes lets you connect to free airport WiFi multiple times / longer than you're supposed to be able to do without paying. Other than that, there's little reason to spoof your MAC address.
  37. https://www.quora.com/Do-the-websit...-for-a-website-to-see-its-users-mac-addresses
  38. Thanks for your explanation but i think it has some fact that always detects Trustpilot to posting multiple reviews using the same PC by different IP btw I'm using HMA pro tools for IP hide and i have noticed the other people also doing the same thing posted multiple reviews but they are not flagged anymore by Trustpilot.
  39. With proxy tools, it's also important to remember that there are more factors than just whether you have a proxy or not. You might try something like this:
  40. http://getipintel.net/
  41. To check to see if it's obvious to Trustpilot that you're on a proxy.
  42. And as mentioned, one of the biggest things for Trustpilot that will help you get reviews that stick is getting "verified reviews" by asking the users to provide an order number to verify. You can make up the order number easily. All you have to do is make a Trustpilot company account and fill out the details there.
  43. Yes i am agree with @MatthewGraham, it's being traced by server. If you can provide legal details then only they can approve the reviews.
  44. So there is no way to hide that you use a proxy / vpn when posting reviews ?
  45. Thank you for your help.
  46. hello, Trustpilot seems to become more and more difficult to cheat ? what do you think ? thanks.
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