Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Chummie: Very Strong Deceit on Internet Review Sites and Blogs.

This entry is taken from the blog Bedwetting Alarms Deceit Catcher with permission. It presents the culmination of analysis for deceitful use of both Shopping Reviews and Product Blogs by a certain party. It is being reproduced here to give an example of deceit and abuse that can occur on the internet. For additional information about the party mentioned here, there is an abundance of information on the same blog.

Chummie: Very Strong Deceit on Internet Review Sites and Blogs.

Chummie continues to behave disgracefully. This will provide opportunities for many more blog entries relating to Chummie’s deceit and other malicious practices, all of which have been recorded. 


First, it is appropriate to reveal that the Product A mentioned and analyzed in






and also below in corresponding blogs, is the Chummie bedwetting alarm product. 

Starting with the reviews of Chummie on Amazon, it is our opinion that 34% of the total reviews for Chummie may have been biased by Chummie. In other words, they may be fake reviews placed there by Chummie and/or its associates. Of these, about 94% were very positive reviews, which would be perfectly understandable if they were biased by Chummy. We also noticed that many negative opinions that we saw in 2012 and later had been removed. This would also certainly look good for Chummie, and we cannot imagine it happening without Chummie’s instigation. 

As an excellent example of a very negative and valid Chummie Amazon review, which was on Amazon for some months before being removed for unknown reasons for a perfectly legitimate Amazon review (we strongly believe by Chummie's frequent complaining and manipulations of whatever faxts that they can). For all persons interested in Chummie's shenanigans, even on Amazon, please read the details on
http://bedwettingalarmsdeceitcatcher.blogspot.com/2013/08/chummie-very-strong-deceit-fraud-on.html .
 
Relating to product blogs, we did a fresh Google search for Chummie blogs, and looked at the results to identify what we would regard as advertisements for Chummie on various sites that were displayed. We found 14 of the 30 total sites on the three pages to be blatant advertisements for Chummie. Almost all appeared to be sites run by individuals or small groups, who were trying to make a buck. We did include in the total any sites “owned” by Chummie, and also any sites that were critical of Chummie on these pages which were not included in the "blogs for Chummie." So to have almost 50% approval from small blogs/sites is a great display of buying positive endorsements.

These confirm our opinion that Chummie is the leader in false advertising, and has no credibility. It also reinforces our opinion that these "reviews" and product "opinions" should be ignored.

Expect more about Chummie's abuse of the internet and continuing deceit. 

Very Strong Deceit. 

2 comments:

  1. Warning: Customer Beware:
    Regarding Chummie (Bedwetting Alarm).
    I purchased the Chummie Pro. This unit comes with a very thick plastic mylar sensor pad. The unit works very well when wet, but the plastic sensor is extremely hard to sleep on and tends to snap and crack when moving around on it, even when placed under the sheets.
    Their Tech Support Line is a “Joke” and a waste of your time. You would do much better by choosing another brand.

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  2. Warning: Customer Beware:
    Regarding Chummie (Bedwetting Alarm).
    I purchased the Chummie Pro. This unit comes with a very thick plastic mylar sensor pad. The unit works very well when wet, but the plastic sensor is extremely hard to sleep on and tends to snap and crack when moving around on it, even when placed under the sheets.
    Their Tech Support Line is a “Joke” and a waste of your time. You would do much better by choosing another brand.

    ReplyDelete