Amazon Twin Listings: Same Star Count, Different URL, Not a New Product
We keep finding two Gloria products with the same star average and the same review total down to the digit. That is not a coincidence. Amazon runs one conversation and several URLs — colorways, “new” ASINs, a title that added the word Control. Our import treats them as two SKUs. The Honest Review desk does not. If the count is identical, it is one pile of opinions.
Different counts can still be sisters. SPANX mid-thigh with 6,700 reviews is not the quieter shaper at 454. Different ASINs, same silhouette family, a real price gap. OnCore without Level 4 is a third hangtag. That is a cut conversation. A CUPSHE one-piece that shares 32,758 reviews with another CUPSHE one-piece is not.
Clone aisle vs twin URL
Clones are no-name brands repeating a photo. Twins are the same brand repeating a URL. Both waste a cart. The clone checklist is for the first problem. For twins: sort by review count. If two titles share the number, buy the cheaper URL or the one with the still that matches your size chart. Do not write yourself a second review in your head.
Same house, different pile. That is a sister. Identical counts are a duplicate.
How Gloria files it
Named reviews stay on distinct jobs: plus chart vs standard, mesh vs solid, clip vs flange, Level 4 vs not. We skip the duplicate CUPSHE, the second Vanity Fair half-slip, the Maidenform nipper that cloned its own stars. Shop Honest Reviews when you wanted a decision. Shop the filter when you already knew the cut.