https://www.amazon.com/Ocetea-Display-Charger-Charging-Samsung/dp/B0BPBN4W4K/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1UJG04VG12LJT&keywords=ocetea%2Busb%2Bc%2Bto%2Busb%2Bc%2Bcable&qid=1671702374&sprefix=ocetea%2Caps%2C131&sr=8-1&th=1
It truly is on vine. The facebook vine feed speculation is the seller set an exuberant price to keep inventory from selling while listed in vine not knowing the listing price could effect vine
It's part of the url while you're on that listing page.
Like this item: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BCPCV8RH?th=1
The BOBetc is the ASIN (Amazon Store Inventory Number, I think? that's why the order # is different, cuz it's your order, not the product, if you know what I mean)
Agree. And the quality of the reviews has gone to pot. Check out this product and the video "review." Seriously?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B2VSGY6R/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Oh yeah, a lot of Women's shirts are over-priced. Look at all the great Vine reviews for this one.
I don't know about books, but finally a sex toy popped up today! A silicone cock ring LMFAO!
This bad boy was my 1st or 2nd Vine item. I was so excited to be a part of it, I wasn't looking at the details or cost or anything. I was expecting a tiny little dog to hold business cards, and got this larger (12" or so across at least and maybe 10" high) dude. My wife laughs at me still for it.
I sneak it onto the mantle every once in a while :)
I got a huge bag of starburst the the other day. All cheery, strawberry, watermelon and fruit punch in a 2lb bag. Also this coffee sampler https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09LZ4KM7F and a lb of minced garlic.
Dammit! The vaginal dilators are gone now. They can be used to dilate other holes too lmao. It's funny because it was listed under Guasha Massage Tool. One Vine user who bought it said,
"The set of 5 tools are made of very good quality silicone. But they are kind of soft. There is no instruction on how to use these tools. I have tried a various of ways, but don't think they are correct for Guasha. I am really confused on their usage."
Hahaha!
Ha! The 'before and after' photo is the same photo. They used photoshop to smooth out the appearance of her skin. Yet every single hair on her face and head is in the same place. https://www.amazon.com/IGAME-Anti-Aging-Moisturizer-Moisturizers/dp/B0BDKH9PTY
Btw, if you review this type of product, be prepared to wait a long time before you publish a review. This one has a photo that claims improvement in 4 weeks. (some say up to 6 months) So use it daily for 4 weeks before your review. Also note the warning to do a patch test first. And watch for swelling, redness, and itchiness. Product expires 3 months after opening. It would be interesting to know how much is left at the end of the 3 months, especially at that price. I, personally, would never test this product. Several by this brand have been offered to me. No thanks.
I just joined a few weeks ago and this was the first one that made me laugh while scrolling through my RFY section: Women's Black Body Harness. Not going to lie, the picture caught my attention.
Here's the email address:
When you write them about an issue, include the following info about the item:
Vine Order ID
Item Name
ASIN (this is the last part of the URL)
To give you an example of how to find an ASIN, on this item: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0B3DJ89YK, the ASIN is B0B3DJ89YK.
When you write to Vine CS, make it as short and direct as possible and try to only give them one item or problem per email.
No, it was this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BG4FTRTN that is now showing as unavailable, which is a bit disturbing. Makes me wonder if they'll actually send it to me.
OMFG -- I got an item in my RFY that I EXACTLY had sitting in one of my Wish Lists, since May!!!
American Green Travel - Allegro S TSA Anti-Theft Carry On Luggage with Spinner Wheels
I was randomly chosen for the alpha but it still seems to be the same crummy search with this new "beta label" search.
memory - 350+ items
foam - 500+ items
memory foam - 700+ items including things like ice scrapers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09YQ5L9KF
I've gotten all kinds of name brand high dollar products. Sony TV, Dell Desktops, Alienware Laptop, Acer Predator Helios 300 Laptop, Lenovo Legion 5 Laptop, high end monitors. Here's the most recent one I grabbed earlier today: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B6JWXZZP and on and on and on... The good stuff will come your way, just be patient.
It's already gone from additional items so I can't screen shot it but this is what it was.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0B5TT11KW
I 've had free stuff in additional items before but they are always listed as FMV 0 but this one did not have that FMV line. I also saw another item but I don't remember what it was.
I'm not sure it was a bug since a screen popped up saying they did not have an FMV but they would e-mail me before shipping but when I looked in my orders they were charging me $69.95 so I just cancelled it. They have a lot of similar items to this with cheaper FMV but not as good as this one. Lesson learned, I won't waste my time if this happens again.
I'm still trying to figure out the best way to use the search function, especially in a way that can make multiple words useful.
laptop stand = ~2000 results
laptop = 800 results
stand = 1300 results
laptop AND stand = 12,000 results
There is the categories you can use to narrow down results, but the search for "laptop stand" blends hits with just "laptop" and just "stand" in with the results that have both words. It also brings up hits like this one, which seems to have "laptop" in user reviews but not in any part of the writeup that I can see.
I'm glad to be in the beta test of search, but if the amazon product search worked as jankily as this Vine search does staff programmers would be fired.
I understand. Thanks for the answer.
Which UV light did you get? A lot of the cheap UV lights available have 395nm or 405nm emitters which shouldn't require protection. More expensive UV lights have 365nm LEDs which you don't want to stare at but aren't going to give you photokeratitis unless you've got them on all the time.
Anyway with a lot of emitters you get a ton of visible light along with the UV, which can overpower weak fluorescence. You might consider looking for a UV filter like ZWB2 glass which blocks almost everything but the UV. You can find rounds on Amazon for under ten bucks, but they're usually on the slow boat from the middle kingdom. Really impressive improvement when hunting fluorescent rocks, lichens, fungi or unmentionables.
Like this: https://smile.amazon.com/Isali-Ultraviolet-Flashlight-Diameter-Thickness/dp/B07K5WXPJK
You'd just need to fashion something to keep it on the lens. Tape works, lol.
Cheers
Yep, this damn thing, it's been sitting in my cart for days because I keep thinking one day I'll be fast enough to grab it, but I think it might just be a bugged item. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B2LQ7RX4/ref=ox\_sc\_act\_title\_1?smid=A3S7D9QPCACSMU&psc=1
Aw that sucks. Someone will tell us the secret someday, or at least what areas get them lol. We got this from vine delivered to our house serta mattress so I wouldn't give up trying them if one pops up. It was in one of those air sealed bags and a two man team dropped it off.
I do when I find superior products that are even cheaper. Example: I reviewed a portable burner once, that was, OK, I mean it worked fine and all. It simply plugged into the USB port and did what it did. Price on it, was almost $45. What really really irritated me, is I was able to pick up another one, that not only had the burner, but also included additional USB ports, and even had a card reader all built into it. Price on that... $30. Here's the competition I am referring to, I won't link to the offending review so as not to influence other's: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09BC44T8K So I asked myself, and it was an easy question... which is the better buy? The plain one at almost $45, or the one with a USB hub and card reader for only $30? Hell even OTHER plain ones were priced the same as the one with more features. So, at least in my opinion anyway, the plain one was way way overpriced so I lowered a star because of it. If only to say to others.. hey look, this product works fine, but think of what you are getting for your money .vs what else is out there. While that might sound like a dick move, it also encourages the seller to rethink their price. Many times things are sold with a price set by what the seller thinks they can get out of it without the research into fair market value and competition. So that's my reasoning.
I hear ya, I've gotten some shit ones as well. Like this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09XB965C3
AVOID AT ALL COSTS. I had lines in mine as did several others. Touch screen sucked too, very slow, absolute junk.
I've been in Vine for many years. Longest I have went is 3 months. Typically, I try to do them within 30 days. Some things though, just have to wait.. Like for instance this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B1D8QL23 picked one up for my wife because she loves the one I have. Of course, it is August right now, so the likely hood that it will get used in the next couple of months is pretty slim. If I tried reviewing it a month from now in September, I'd probably have to make something up. So to be honest about the product and do a proper review, we will have to wait till the colder months. Amazon realizes this too. They know you need time to actually test a product. Some products you know right away if they are good or junk, while others like the hoodie, need a different climate, so don't sweat it if you have a couple of items that are long past needing reviewed. Just don't let them pile up and pile up because your reviews will be horrible if you try tackling a whole bunch at once. I recommend maybe getting a calendar or even an app for your phone or PC that gives you a reminder to review "X". You won't get kicked for letting a couple reviews here and there lapse, but you can and probably will, be put in Vine jail if you accumulate too many.
Best item I've ever gotten on Vine was a Dell XPS 15 laptop; and that's also the most expensive. The runner up just arrived this week, a Samsung 32" gaming monitor.
Over time I've gotten other cool stuff that I use a lot, mostly electronics. A Samsung SSD, which I put in my laptop, a WD Black PCIe SSD, Jabra and Jaybird earbuds, etc. Oh, and a ton of Razer stuff including, Huntsman V2 TKL keyboard, Kraken V3 Hypersense headphones, Wolverine V2 Chroma controller and a Kishi V2 mobile controller. Razer has been good to me on Vine.
Hands down, it's my GRILLBLAZER Su-VGun https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08C7YL8NL I'm a big time grilling freak and that bad boy is my go to flame starter/ party starter/flame thrower. I'll find any excuse I can to grill and the Su-VGun has found it's place as my partner in crime.
You're welcome! Include the Item Name, Order ID and ASIN in the request. That helps them pinpoint the item on their side. The ASIN (Amazon Stock Index Number) is the string of letters and numbers at the end of the web link.
So on this item, https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0B1D3V7GK, the ASIN is B0B1D3V7GK.
That's the item.
Wrdlosy Welding Machine, Smart Big Screen, Welder Machine, 110V-220V Dual Voltage MMA-250Amp Powerful Portable Welder, New Generation IGBT Technology, Stick Welder, 360°Large Heat Dissipation (Yellow)
It also comes with what an electrician on REDDIT termed a "murder cable" as it has a male plug that's rated for 240 going to a female plug that's rated for 110 and much lower amperage.
The niche market drives me crazy. I do reviews and YouTube videos that are non-vine related through vendors on Amazon, Newegg, Ali Express, etc. The number one products I turn down for review, are ones where EVERYBODY has one for sale. RGB lights for example. My channel focuses on many RGB products and builds so I constantly get E-mail's from company "X" wanting to know if I will test their product and do a video on it. I tell them every time... Unless your product does something unique that the other's don't offer, or you can offer something at a better price then the competition, then I am not interested. Great example of a product I DID agree to take on: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09QJZ51FP and it was because the effects are much different than other extensions I have tested. And honestly, that's what it comes down to, is having a product that is different, or maybe has more or better features than the various ones you'll find elsewhere. I'm proud to say since I have done my video review and demo, the product sales have picked up, as have the positive reviews.
You talking about this one?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09MTRHYNN
I got one a few weeks back for my mom. Cools the entire upstairs. You don't have to have it sent to your house, you can have it sent to an alternate address if you like if you are having problems with larger items. Since my mom is immediate family, I occasionally have things sent to her. If you have a relative who does live in a shipping area not to far away, then have it sent there instead.
Give it the same review. It is what it is. Let me give you an example of a similar situation. I ordered multiple of the same type of product, but in 3 different colors. I'll even point out the product: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B094JWNW4Y But anyways, clearly my review is going to be the same for each, so what can I do?? It won't let you write multiple reviews, and in this situation, yes, all 3 of the products are on the same page even though when I got them in Vine, they were in separate columns. Another situation was a couple of heated vests I picked up, VERY similar indeed, but different sellers. DOESN'T MATTER. Make note of the product being similar to "X" in the review, and take note of the price differences as well. Let the similarity's in products you test also help you write your reviews, pointing out similarities will inevitably be helpful for others, and well, that's what Amazon is giving you all that stuff for, so you're OK.
I got a Dell XPS 15 9500 when those were new. ETV was about $1700. Some of my favorites include Jabra Elite 85t earbuds, Jaybird Vista 2 earbuds, a couple of SSDs and keyboards etc. The absolute best thing I've gotten is a Gudetama Otamatone Deluxe.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09KSYPFCW
My last reply was probably more than you needed to know. The most important thing about electricity to know in my opinion is it can kill you.
This came with a basic helmet. I didn't trust it so bought a full helmet, self darkening one. I am mechanically inclined and know enough about household wiring to do an outlet or test for proper ground or orientation.
I will carefully look this over again and verify that it is indeed two hots and a neutral at that female plug. While I see that as an easy way to bridge a unit to go from 120 to 240 quickly, you can see the potential problems when someone else comes along and doesn't know that.
I have found a few today (I'm in the US) under electronics on page 6. I found this one that's interesting: Combination of a spy camera and battery. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B09V57VBDZ
https://www.amazon.com/Sony-X90J-Inch-Compatibility-XR55X90J/dp/B08TKTX6HM And I love it! I wish the picture quality on my 65" upstairs was as good. I use it in my basement arcade room as it's a great TV for gaming on. We watch movies on it all the time. It's probably the best TV I have ever owned... and here I am ranting on about it like I'm trying to sell you one.