Cool stuff. But what if the fake reviewers takes the criteria that the site uses to identify questionable reviews and uses that knowledge to tailor their new fake reviews?
It's next to impossible to believe Amazon reviews simply for the fact that the Amazon prime listings are constantly rotating, so unless the reviewer states which company the purchase was made thru, you never know for sure what the reviews are actually for.
Even now... this test thing will only let you put the original url to the product, not the url of an individual review.
I just bought a new iPhone and out of all the reviews, only one reviewer mentioned a specific merchant.
Stick to products fulfilled by Amazon, at least then you will be dealing with Amazon for any problems instead of a questionable merchant.