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3 steps I’m currently using to post reviews on Trustpilot (to reduce the chance of them getting deleted right after posting)
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<blockquote data-quote="BeneficentDeneeksh" data-source="post: 21870" data-attributes="member: 9236"><p>3 steps I’m currently using to post reviews on Trustpilot (to reduce the chance of them getting deleted right after posting)</p><p>1. Buy Gmail accounts (Edu emails are a money-saving tip and still work).</p><p>2. Create fresh browser profiles on Hidemyacc and attach proxies. I’ve used proxies from Simplynode, Flashproxy, NodeMaven, and Proxysale. In general, I think the saying “you get what you pay for” is very true. If a proxy has been used for spam before, no matter what, the review will get deleted.</p><p>3. Post a review for some other product first, any content will do, just to build trust, and only then write the review for my actual product.</p><p>I know a lot of people here have better methods that work even more reliably, and I’d love to learn from you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeneficentDeneeksh, post: 21870, member: 9236"] 3 steps I’m currently using to post reviews on Trustpilot (to reduce the chance of them getting deleted right after posting) 1. Buy Gmail accounts (Edu emails are a money-saving tip and still work). 2. Create fresh browser profiles on Hidemyacc and attach proxies. I’ve used proxies from Simplynode, Flashproxy, NodeMaven, and Proxysale. In general, I think the saying “you get what you pay for” is very true. If a proxy has been used for spam before, no matter what, the review will get deleted. 3. Post a review for some other product first, any content will do, just to build trust, and only then write the review for my actual product. I know a lot of people here have better methods that work even more reliably, and I’d love to learn from you. [/QUOTE]
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