Buying a penis extender or other enlargement device is, quite frankly, a pretty big investment. Since there’s no way to easily try them out before you buy them, most customers rely on reading reviews through a number of different websites. Of course, manufacturers and sellers know this as well and some of the less scrupulous dealers will pay people to write fake reviews for their products. So how can you know the reviews you’re reading are legit? After all, this isn’t the kind of thing you can look up on Angie’s List. Luckily, these reviews all have one thing in common – they’re written by people who have never tried the product and who work for next to nothing. That means there are some pretty common red flags you can look out for so you can avoid the fake reviews and spot the ones that give you the real deal.
Keyword Stuffing
The most common red flag for fake reviews is keyword stuffing. This is simply the practice of using the same word or phrase (usually the full name of the enlargement product) over and over again in a relatively short amount of text. Penis enlargement reviews tend to be less than 250 words or so. If that small review drops the name of the device more than three times, chances are it was written on demand and the reviewer has absolutely no idea what the device does or how well it works.
Poor Spelling and Grammar
Since these fake penis enlargement reviews are written by less than scrupulous writers, their ability to spell and string sentences together isn’t always that great. Others write that way since they think that’s how customers really think or speak. Either way, it’s a red flag and pretty offensive. Spotting the occasional spelling error or oddly placed apostrophe is one thing, but if the review looks like it was written entirely in ‘text speak’ or by someone who has little – if any – handle on the English language, skip over it – chances are good it wasn’t written by a real customer.
Over the Top Emotions
While penis enlargement is an issue that can bring up a lot of emotions for people, reviews with tons of exclamation marks or that go simply over the top tend to be entirely fake. Another way to consider whether or not a review is legit in terms of emotion is to ask yourself how likely you or any of your friends would be to write such a review. Reviews where it sounds like the writer might be weeping with joy were probably written not only by someone who’s never seen or used the device, but probably by a woman, since reviews for female products tend to be more emotionally driven. Men, on the other hand, may express some happiness but, let’s face it, men want results.
Everything’s Great! Everything’s Fine!
This falls under the ‘if it’s too good to be true it probably is’ category. If the reviewer doesn’t mention one single problem with the device, the results or even the company itself, get suspicious. No device, supplement or product in the world is totally perfect – and an honest review looks at both sides – the good and the bad. Be sure the penis enlargement reviews you really listen to go over what to expect, how to use the device and touch on what could be improved. This way you know you’re getting the full picture of what the product can do for you – and not just a bunch of sales copy.