I've also never seen multiple comments from people.  They just float
to the top as Streets Of Boston said.

I found that if I just ignore the people that write abusive/untrue
comments, they eventually go away.  There is no reasoning with those
type of people.  Spend your time with people that actually give you
constructive feedback.


On May 8, 10:34 am, Brad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions.
>
> Can anyone confirm that users can only leave a single review and newer
> ones will replace the old ones?  If so then he must be using multiple
> accounts - though all the comments show up with the same name.
>
> I only have an ADP1 phone, so I can't mark anything as spam or even
> see my own apps on the market (I use Cyrket to view the reviews).
>
> In the end I went ahead and implemented the change that this guy
> wanted - in the hope that he would disappear.  Now he's sending me
> more emails, but I'm too pissed off to even read them.  I'm guessing
> it's just a matter of time before the one star reviews start up
> again.  It's a frustrating situation.
>
> Brad
>
> On May 7, 5:10 pm, Streets Of Boston <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > I didn't know you can leave multiple comments/ratings.
>
> > When i update a comment for an app, it just floats to the top (i.e.
> > its date becomes 'today'). I've never seen my comments show up more
> > than once.
>
> > Unless the guy has multiple accounts, he shouldn't be able to leave
> > more than one comment per app.
>
> > On May 7, 7:47 pm, Brad <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I publish an app which by and large gets good reviews (71 comments
> > > with an avg of rating of 4.7 stars).   A while back I pushed out an
> > > update which changed some behavior that one user didn't like due to an
> > > unanticipated way that he used the app.  Nobody else complained and
> > > overall I thought the change made the app better so I told him (vie
> > > email) that I was going to keep the new behavior.
>
> > > Now, I would have been fine if he was upset and gave me a one star
> > > review - you can't please everybody.  I would have also been happy to
> > > refund his purchase.  But instead he chose to misuse the market
> > > ratings in an attempt to force me to implement the change that he
> > > wanted.  He did this by creating a one star review every few days
> > > saying that the app was "broken" and needed to be fixed.
>
> > > How is this allowed?  This is clearly an abuse of the market and is
> > > very misleading to potential customers.  Why are people allowed to
> > > leave multiple reviews?  Is there any way to blacklist these people if
> > > there is a demonstrated pattern of abuse?
>
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