Papachina Reviews - The FCC Can't Fight Fake Reviews, But You Can
Online, August 7, 2012 (Newswire.com) - On Feb 11 the fake review website: www.scamandconartists.com published a libelous, malicious and fake review against the company. The poster is not, and never has been a customer of PapaChina. Nor has the poster ever laised with PapaChina who boast customers including multinationals, small business and charity organisations alike.
The reputation PapaChina has labored for seven years in building has been tarnished , and inspite of multiple and many attempts to alert scamandconartists.com that the representations made are 100% false, the site continues their illegality.
Phone calls, emails, snail mail letters, attempts by PapaChina and their customers to respond to the false statments are being ignored and blocked. The site's comment feature affording no impartiality when it comes to observations on their false statements.
PapaChina wants you to know that the representations made against www.papachina.com by the scam site are false in their entirety. The Chinese employer asks for your assistance in ensuring this site will not be allowed to attack the good name of companies and their workers for profit any longer.
Their revenues are based on advertising traffic, they feed off lies. PapaChina needs the support of the reading and buying public to ensure the site www.scamandconartists.com is no longer permitted to misinform, and that they are shown up for the scam and con artists they are.
Here is the truth, PapaChina now takes their fake review and proves every word is maliciously false.
1. A deliberately misleading screen grab of the www.papachina.com home page was made for the fake review image. The site is a large one (Some 200,000 products listed) and it takes a second for the page to load. www.scamandconartists.com deliberately took the screen grab during this single second delay in order to make a false claim that the site is badly laid out with nothing but white space. This is entirely false, please see for yourself.
2. The review makes claims that PapaChina offers zero client feedback on its site, and this "proves" according to them that PapaChina is a "scammer." The error in that claim defies belief when there are scores of happy clients raving about the site in video testimonials available on the site. It is clearly identified, as you can see for yourself by visiting the site that PapaChina has these testimonials, they are available simply by clicking the large "testimonials" tab at the top of the Home Page. The site has been updated since the February attack, but these testimonials and the features the site claims are not there, have been available for a much longer period.
3. The site makes more unfounded and malicious claims like: "The price of goods is too low, the quality of the products is so inferior that there is no need to believe such a scamming site." Whilst yes the products offered by PapaChina are the lowest priced in the promotional products business, this is because PapaChina is a supplier and a manufacturer in one. They buy quality raw materials in bulk when the price is low, they also have liasons with factories and manufacturers across China. PapaChina and their manufacturers all abide by strict codes of quality and efficiency for cost effective promotional product supply. The poster never ordered, never saw, nor touched any PapaChina products, nor do they claim to have done so. They just make this false statement outright with nothing to back it up, only the voices and recommendations of delighted clients to contradict their assertion.
PapaChina invites you to join those voices.
PapaChina seeks your assistance in ensuring the site is deterred from making such damaging and libellous statements, profiting from dispicable attacks on hard working people, ensuring they cannot only not damage PapaChina's reputation, but the reputation of other innocent organisations.
How can you help make hard working business people safe from such scandalous lies?
• Please attempt contact with the scam review site to make known your disapproval.
• look to the site's "reviews" and comment where ever you can, please blog about how their "reviews" are not reviews in any sense of the word. A person must have used a product or service in order to be able to review a product or service, that is just common sense. The statements they are making are manipultaive falsehoods based on a desire to drive traffic. Drive traffic to your own blog sites by discussing this breach of reader trust and showing up this site as one that Google needs to delist.
Through lobbying together, a generated force strong enough force strong enough to make the Internet a safe place to do business can be achieved.
Would you like to help erradicate fake reviews and their damaging of hard fought for reputations? The cause is just, you can help make the web a safe place for businesses and for the reader.
PapaChina thanks you for your time.