How does a vendor pad his feedback with pages of "fake" feedback?

I've come across a couple scamming accounts/possible scamming accounts and people say their profile will have fake feedback on it. But this one in particular has multiple pages of feedback from users that had 3-5 to 100 deals.

How can all of these be fake? I would get it if a vendor made another account and just started buying up all the listings, but these reviews would look like they are from the same user with the exact same amount of deals each. That isn't the case. So unless the vendor has like 10-20 accounts each with different numbers of orders, and uses those accounts to purchase his own shit, I don't see how the feedback can be fake.

Any input? Is there a way around the system? Am I looking at real or fake feedback?


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[9 Points] BaileyJayOFFICIAL:

A recent post on here had a picture showing that an account with 200-300 fake deals (Mantipulated feedback) scammed $35k in 5 days. IMO 35k is worth the investment of controlling 10-20+ fake accounts to make your vendor account seem trustworthy.


[2 Points] None:

You really only need like five accounts for the different feedback levels. Mainly buying from yourself on your various scam accounts. Or other 99 cent listings. It's not like an hours worth of work but it's not difficult either.


[2 Points] justmyanonaccount:

Shills. Shills everywhere.


[2 Points] hdheuud:

What confused me is how you don't understand how this works


[1 Points] None:

they buy from themselves? whats the question exactly? its more work to send out a pack than it is to write yourself feedback