Before I begin
Before I begin, I'd just like to caution you to consider the source when reading reviews. If you don't know the source, look for common themes, whether good or bad. For Litvon, you'll see a very common theme that legit reviews are giving this 1 star. Click on any user giving Litvon 5 stars and look for common themes. Ok, let's begin...
First, this is a credit card mining company. There's no real warehouse. They want your CC info. Once they have that, you can guarantee you'll receive random charges not made by you within about a month at most.
Now, the proof:
1. As of today, they have 15 one-star reviews and 15 five-star reviews. Never in your life will you find a legit company who has either everyone loving it and giving a perfect score, or everyone hating, wishing they could give less that 1 star.
2. Pics of 5 star viewers are not authentic. They are real pictures, but not of the person giving reviews, and a quick image checker can verify, (unless you have Google Lens, which sucks).
3. Every 5 star reviewer also has up to 4 other reviews. All of which are 5 star, (paid to give + reviews).
4. The same fake 5 star reviewers here are reviewing the same products collectively amongst several sites.
Why has Google still allowed this to remain?
27 April 2023
Unprompted review