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twinno ([info]twinno) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2011-08-29 20:45:00


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Entry tags:books/authors, person: neo_prodigy, reviews

What's worse than getting a negative review on Amazon?
Getting caught leaving a positive review under a sockpuppet, of course!

Author Dennis R. Upkin Jr. reviews his own book under a sock account and is outed by Amazon.com's credit card verification system. ETA: Review's been removed, but here's a screencap from the [info]sf_drama post.

Copy and pasted text of the four star review, left by "Roz Torres":

I heard about this novel on an online podcast and after constantly forgetting to pick up the book, I finally got a copy and read it.

The story is intense. It's got a lot going on. With the paranormal elements and the real world commentary. Upkins pulls no punches tackling racism and homophobia, but really surprised me was the interesting cast of women. I loved Ruby and Cassidy and it was nice to see women of color be shown in a light you rarely see. But my favorite character hands down was Neely. I wish there were more characters like her in the media. And I say this as a fellow bisexual woman. The little representation we have, most of it isn't good. Good story. And I'll definitely re-read again to see what I missed the first time.


ETA 2: Dennis R. Upkins, Jr. is also known as [info]neo_prodigy on livejournal, and is known for wankiness already. (Link goes to [info]unfunny_fandom.)

ETA 3: Someone on fail_fandomanon has pointed out that it is possible to get an Amazon-verified account with a phony name, although a "Rosalyn Torres" also left a positive rating on goodreads earlier this month (thanks for the link, [info]sakanagi). Also, while the Amazon review is gone, but the account that posted it is still up, so you can see the real name verification for yourself.



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[info]twinno
2011-08-30 12:56 pm UTC (link)
If someone used his name to make that review, then they must have also stolen his credit card, because that's how the Amazon identity verification works, if I'm not mistaken.

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[info]eleutheria
2011-08-30 02:23 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, that was my point. He definitely doesn't understand how it works, or he'd know you need a credit card confirmation to get "real name" under your name.

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[info]isaiddietpepsi
2011-08-30 04:03 pm UTC (link)
Um, excuse you. But how do you know that neo's haters didn't do exactly that?! There's an entire conspiracy - made up entirely of evil white women - against him, you know.

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[info]littlemousling
2011-09-01 03:30 am UTC (link)
Evil white women, "house queers," women of colour who just don't count (he's not going to bother explaining!), queer women who don't exist, and ... queer women of colour, who only exist/count when he's making them up to praise his book.

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