Just got invited into the Amazon Vine program (free product as long as you review it). Typically stuff with little to no reviews. Anyone a part of Vine? What cool tech have you gotten for free? I've seen people getting ultra short throw projectors, cameras, mini PCs, mechanical keyboards, headphones, Korean 1440p/4K monitors and all sorts of shit.I'm a brand new silver user so I'm limited to three items under a hundred dollars value each during my evaluation period. 180 days/90 reviews = Gold Status which removes the value limit and increases your limit to 8 product/day. Today I got >a pack of 3 Brother toners>a Switch 2 travel case>180 day supply of cat treats.Would love to hear from someone who has been in the program for a while.
>>106562775curious how you got invited? do you frequently review products to get an invitation? what's stopping you from just doing AI slop reviews as vine members usually do?
>>106563063>curious how you got invited?No idea.>do you frequently review products to get an invitation?I've left a handful that were voted helpful 100+ times but very rarely.>what's stopping you from just doing AI slop reviews as vine members usually do?I assume there's AI detection and I'll get kicked out so I'll do the arduous method of actually writing them. It's free product, they deserve some effort at the very least.
>>106563063I got invited after only a few reviews denied that shit though because I'd rather not become a shill, there are a bunch of terms and conditions and basically its a 2nd job in exchange for free trash
All my reviews are pure anonymous comedies which is an art I would never taint with the fuckary of giving blatantly fluffy reviews to utter garbage just so they keep sending garbage. It's just more money edging out truth to the detriment of us all. How soulless
it's not free stuff, it's paid and taxed income as an amazon contractorand for cheap low quality shit you're better off just putting in overtime at a real job and buying actual good products that don't need help from reviews