As some of you know, I have a photobook available for sale on amazon.com. After a year online, I finally received a review. Three out of five stars and called just a collection of snapshots that are not very well done....
Now, it's not the star rating that bothers me... calling my photos "snaphots" and saying they are "not very well done" does bother me a little since I feel they are clearly anything but... However, the thing that really bothers me is the guy who made the review, James R. Holland.
He plugs his own book in his user name as a form of advertisement and then plugs all three of his books on his profile which he reviews with five out of five stars himself. In fact, if you read all of the reviews on all three of his books, they are all (except one) written by people in the same city that he lives in. All of the reviewers have only reviewed his books. All of the reviewers have given him five out of five stars. All within weeks of the book release. He even claims to be a National Geographic photographer in one review and an armature in another. He can't even keep his story straight.
I know there is nothing I can really do other than give him a bad review or point out his fake reviews, but I want to think I am better than that. What would you guys do? I guess the only point to this thread is for me to vent.
Anyway, here is a link to one of the reviewers profiles with only James R. Holland's books reviewed.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A3E1XARJLBIBXG/ref=cm_pdp_rev_title_1?ie=UTF8&sort%5Fby=MostRecentReview#RI2AJG04IMO0D