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===Product and review stacking=== Shopee enables review fraud and manipulation further by allowing multiple variants of a product to be listed under one product listing. This is obviously intended for use cases such as: #Same base product with different colors as variants (e.g. Clothes, home appliances) #Same base product with different sizes as variants (e.g. Phone cases) ====Stacking used and new products==== But unethical sellers often group used and new products together, so that the lower price shows up on search results (See the given screenshot on Alienware AW3225QF). In the given example: *The customer is able to see RM4,690 (1,040 USD) as the listed price of the Alienware AW3225QF monitor on search results and the seller's storefront. [[File:Shopee_product_stacking_misleading_pricing.png|thumb|Shopee product stacking and review stacking by listing multiple variants under 1 product listing.]] *Upon clicking on the product, the customer will discover that the displayed price of RM4,690 is actually for a refurbished product.<ref>https://shopee.com.my/Alienware-AW3225QF-32-4K-QD-OLED-Gaming-Monitor-240Hz-(OC)-Refresh-Rate-0.03-ms-Response-Rate-with-Free-Shipping-i.64728735.25162663808</ref> *The real cost to buy the product new is actually RM5,170 (1,147 USD). ====Stacking completely different products==== Some sellers also outright group different, unrelated products together under one listing to stack reviews. (See the screenshot on Dell UltraSharp U4025QW) In the given example: *The customer searches for a "Dell U4025QW" and sees one listed for RM7,000 (1,553 USD) in search results. *Upon clicking on the product, the customer will discover that the displayed price is actually for a refurbished Dell U4021QW (a different, older product that is refurbished).<ref>https://shopee.com.my/Dell-UltraSharp-U4025QW-U4021QW-5K-Curved-Thunderbolt-Hub-WUHD-Monitor-with-IPS-Black-Panel-Free-Shipping-i.64728735.6081544385</ref> *And the real cost to buy the Dell U4025QW new is actually RM9,740 (2,161 USD).
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