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OpenWeb Ninja / letscrape-6bRBa3QguO5

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Hi there, Thanks for your message. I am making the following request: request: https://real-time-amazon-data.p.rapidapi.com/product-reviews?asin=B0CZCC73GG&country=US&star_rating=ALL&verified_purchases_only=false&images_or_videos_only=false&current_format_only=true&page=1 And getting 5 reviews and total_reviews is 5 in the response, here's a screenshot: https://ibb.co/yyQk1ZT Is this the same request URL & parameters you are using? Thank you, Adam Mo. 3:22 3/6/24
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Got it. I'll see what can be done.. Mo. 9:00 3/6/24
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Hi, We've looked further into the phenomenon and it seems like for cetrain hotels (which might have an "incomplete" profile in a way), Google Maps will deprioritize them and might even omit from results, at least for most of the "Search in Area" queries. From what I am seeing, Google Maps and the API will return the two hotels ("M Village Tú Xương" and "M Village Võ Thị Sáu") when using different endpoints like the main Search. Here's a query to the Search endpoint that returns both hotels for me: curl --request GET \ --url 'https://local-business-data.p.rapidapi.com/search?query=hotel%20m%20village&limit=200&lat=10.7793048&lng=106.6850061&zoom=17&language=en&region=us' \ --header 'x-rapidapi-host: local-business-data.p.rapidapi.com' \ --header 'x-rapidapi-key: xxxxxx' Is it working for you? Is it possible for you to use this approach instead relative to your use case? Thank you, Adam Mo. 6:55 3/6/24
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Got it. I'll see what can be done.. Mo. 9:00 3/6/24
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Hi, We've looked further into the phenomenon and it seems like for cetrain hotels (which might have an "incomplete" profile in a way), Google Maps will deprioritize them and might even omit from results, at least for most of the "Search in Area" queries. From what I am seeing, Google Maps and the API will return the two hotels ("M Village Tú Xương" and "M Village Võ Thị Sáu") when using different endpoints like the main Search. Here's a query to the Search endpoint that returns both hotels for me: curl --request GET \ --url 'https://local-business-data.p.rapidapi.com/search?query=hotel%20m%20village&limit=200&lat=10.7793048&lng=106.6850061&zoom=17&language=en&region=us' \ --header 'x-rapidapi-host: local-business-data.p.rapidapi.com' \ --header 'x-rapidapi-key: xxxxxx' Is it working for you? Is it possible for you to use this approach instead relative to your use case? Thank you, Adam Mo. 6:55 3/6/24
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Hi there, Do you have examples of differences so I can take a look? Please note that Google Maps is dynamic and can sometimes return different results (even when making query after query) depending on the query location, time in the day / week, and more factors. Thank you, Adam So. 7:21 2/6/24