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Old 01-19-2021, 02:49 AM   #34112
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
Hm. Talk about mixed feelings. Can we at least still use the customer Q&A feature to point out when other answerers demonstrate themselves to be among the stupidest people on the planet? Maybe they'll nuke only the answers that just say "I don't know." Or my favorite: "I don't know, I don't have this product." Which appears to be about 50% of them.
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Oooh, dang, I forgot to check that part. Yes, for some reason, people will receive "can you answer this question" prompts from Amazon and even not knowing anything, will respond. It's boggling.

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Granted, part of that is a bit of clumsy UX on Amazon's part. It's been a while since I got one of those emails, but the phrasing is along the lines of "can you answer this question about a product?" which may cause a user to think they're being asked specifically and feel obligated to respond.
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