Carbonite Does A Belkin With Amazon

Feb 13, 2008
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Carbonite Does A Belkin With Amazon


Remember Mike Bayard [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/88807-Belkin-Rep-Buys-Good-Reviews] and his "I love Belkin" reviews on Amazon, despite working for them? Well, Carbonite [http://www.carbonite.com/about/%22] has been doing the same.

In addition to being the stuff that Han Solo was frozen in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbonite], Carbonite is an online backup service supplier. Unsatisfied customer Bruce Goldsteinberg [http://ftothefourth.blogspot.com/2009/01/question-of-trust.html], chose not to pay the premium rate of $20. After several days work (which he had to go unpaid for) and a number of lost files, he canceled his subscription to the service.

Nipping onto Amazon, he started looking for reviews of Carbonite, and stumbled onto this interesting post [http://www.amazon.com/These-reviews-are-pretty-fishy/forum/Fx2YEQNREXJJPZZ/Tx2VMX9R40DXLQZ/1/ref=cm_cd_ef_tft_tp?_encoding=UTF8&asin=B000HX9K2E] stating that a lot of Carbonite's gushing reviews came directly from the company.

The review is strangely missing now, but Google archives [http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:ST5ODEsjfaEJ:home.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/AIQTCVY38L4WT+Swami+kumaresan+Carbonite&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=9&gl=uk] works just fine. Now, isn't that the same Swami Kumaresan who is VP of marketing in Carbonite? Jonathan Freidin, a senior software engineer, also wrote an ecstatic review. Interesting, no?

New York Times blogger David Pogue [http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/01/27/carbonite-stacks-the-deck-on-amazon/] got in touch with Carbonite and received an email from its CEO, David Friend. "These 'reviews' on Amazon from 2006 should have sourced the authors as Carbonite employees," it said. "I will personally see that the reviews are updated to disclose their employment affiliation. Had they been brought to my attention, they would have been removed long ago. We do have a policy about such things. I apologize to anyone who was mislead by these postings."

So, had they been brought to your attention, you would have removed them, but since they were, they'll just be marked? Well, that's OK then. One more company to mark off the "trustworthy" list.

Source: The Register [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/28/carbonite_wrote_own_reviews/]
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soluto

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How can smart people be so dumb? How could a company aware of these allegations allow those reviews to stay online 1 minute after the Belkin story broke out last week? These guys are not going to enjoy the same grace I gave Belkin. This behavior is as blatant as posting a photo of a wrecked car in a classified ad and writing that it is in perfect condition.

Check out my cartoon on this subject at: http://www.pcdisorder.com/2009/01/carbonite-belkin-pc-frustrations.html

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Izerous

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It's all about having a fall guy, and possibly they are thinking any news is good news?