How to opt out of user reviews?

Can someone please tell me how to get rid of the user reviews that are now showing up on my listing pages? The reviews have nothing to do with the item I’m selling and they have rating stars which make it look like it’s my item or something purchased from me that is being reviewed when it is not.

asked over 11 years ago

belmodo
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5 Answers

However, you do have the option of if you find a review that does not pertain to your item…there is a small “x” next to it in which you can click on and remove it.

answered over 11 years ago

ccmom
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You can’t opt out.

answered over 11 years ago

A2z4u2c
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Thanks for the info. Is there a way to bulk edit this feature instead of doing each item one at a time?

answered over 11 years ago

belmodo
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TrinketBox says: September 24, 2013

as far as I know it cannot be bulk edit….aka ccmom

you can “hide” item reviews as a pro member in “booth appearance”

answered over 11 years ago

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gearseller2 says: September 24, 2013

But that only applies to showing reviews for the same product on Amazon- the new “review system” on your items is screwy and I reported it to Bonz- Judy sent it to tech as she saw what I was seeing and agreed not doing as expected

FrogAndBearCreations says: September 24, 2013

where is the “user reviews” ?

I checked several items in our booth that had “reviews” and “stars” and they don’t now- I’m hoping that means it’s in the “fix this” file :-)

answered over 11 years ago

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