Some otherwise perfectly legitimate-seeming items have odd data in Amazon's systems. Take, for example,
this book by Dkmfkmkglklkgbkvbkbv.
Just to add, a handful from amazon.co.uk:
Test Was Karentest4,
Test Item - camera media,
Test Item - Monitor - Do Not Buy,
Test Item - DO NOT BUY,
Test Item - Monitor Presentation - Do Not Buy,
Test Item - camera lense - Do Not Buy,
TEST TEST Phone DO NOT BUY,
TEST TEST Two Way Radio DO NOT BUY,
TEST TEST Blank Media for Cameras DO NOT BUY,
Test Item DO NOT PURCHASE,
Test Item,
Test DVD - DO NOT BUY (Region 5),
TEST Trial -- Do Not Buy This (Hardcover),
Test Book - DO NOT BUY (Pamphlet).
qwert schmarble has sadly been gone for a few years, but you can still see a review for it at http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A2YKI937KY45R9?ie=UTF8
This is just funny! For how long have they been there? Why not clean them?
ah the days of "qwert schmarble" and "qwert yatta test" thanks for posting these alan!
I only looked at a few of the items listed, but all of them had the same notice: "This page was created by a seller."
Appears that Amazon is in danger of becoming Wikipied, (Wikizon?), by letting any Yahoo (pun intended) become a seller.