There are plenty of people saying they were going and reporting back to say they did and being thanked for it. The point is that the reviews are there because there was a specific movement to put them there that originated right here.
There were about 3 or 4 Amazon reviews for over a year. Then that campaign started and 50-something more suddenly showed up in a couple weeks time. It's not an indicator of the general public interest in the product or the public's opinion of the product or even the number of people who bought it on Amazon. People were being told to go post Amazon reviews after getting free samples from Bebevco.
GM Cash, you are right. I've been reading the posts attributing all the reviews of BBDA to my posts. Does one poster have that much power/control over what people decide to do? Don't think so.
LOL! Olaf makes a statement, you deny it's validity. The dude totally blows you away with proof and you just write it off as nothing??? It makes it very tough to consider you legit if you can't even admit the facts put before you.