|  | |  |  | Hi, Ron, 
 This happens to me all the time because I’m a top-rated reviewer AND because some Far Eastern sellers got hold of my email address several years ago when I had to return something I’d bought from them.  Several times a month I get the emails, always with different names and email addresses, promising free merchandise in exchange for a review, and often with a commission.
 
 The first time, I wasn’t sure whether it was legitimate.  I SO want to be a “Vine Voice Reviewer,” one who legitimately receives free product from Amazon in return for an unbiased review.  However, a chat rep was extremely informative and helped me figure it out.   NOT legit.
 
 DO forward these emails to stop-spoofing@amazon.com.  You will not get any more information from amazon about these investigations.
 
 However, you’re doing the right thing to report it.
 
 Hang in there.
 
 }=>————>>>>  <—-still hoping that a marvelous electronic kitchen toy will one day miraculously appear in my mailbox, along with a glowing sword anointing me a “Vine Voice Reviewer.”
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