Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest man and also the founder of e commerce giant Amazon is also reviewer of the platform. Report by Inc Magazine listed the six products reviews written by Amazon boss Jeff Bezos between 2000 and 2006.
An Amazon spokesperson confirmed to the media outlet that it was indeed Jeff Bezos that had written the reviews. So what these six products that are special enough to get backing from Bezos.
Which Products did Jeff Bezos personally Review?
1. DVD of the movie “Life Is Beautiful”
The oldest review written by Jeff Bezos is for academy award-wining film. Bezos had posted this review on March 17th of the year 2000. Giving five stars to this Italian film.
2. Canon All-Weathers Binoculars
In the fresh year 2000, Bezos also came out to give his review to “Canon 18×50 Image Stabilization All Weather Binoculars”. He termed the binoculars ‘The best he’s ever used’.
3. “The Proving Ground” – Book
In 2001, Jeff Bezos focused his attention onto books “The Proving Ground”, the inside story of the 1998 Sydney to Hobart Race. It got 5 stars from Bezos as he prays this non-fiction book as a must read.
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4. “Project Orion” – Book
Moving on to “Project Orion”, the true story of the atomic spaceship. Reviewing the book in 2002 about a spaceship propelled by a nuclear bomb explosion. Bezos gave it a full rating saying ‘we pretty much have to read this book’.
5. “Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom” – Book
An another book that gained spotlight when the head of Amazon gave a highly recommended review to his viewers and commented with the Star Trek quotes along with five stars ratings in 2003.
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6. Tuscan Dairy Whole Vitamin D Milk
Finally breaking the book trend, in 2006 Bezos wrote a short and rather odd review for “Tuscan Dairy Whole Vitamin D Milk”. He wrote ‘I love milk so much that I’ve been drinking it since the day I was born. I don’t think it was Tuscan though.