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This will almost certainly result in some kind of action being taken, although we can't even reliably guess when that might be or what form it will take.
Genuine curators, like Indiegems (sorry shameless plug), appreciate it when these charlatans get unearthed because curators get such a bad rep these days, and it's all down to underhanded practices like these.
Don't lose hope though. There are still a lot of genuine curators out there with honest reviews which are done through the fun of playing. I wish VALVE would have a clampdown though as it's getting to the point where developers and readers don't trust curators.
I know there's a lot of shady stuff that happens in the underbelly of Steam, but we must be careful to give the benefit of the doubt where we can.
Or as they say, don't assume maliciousness when incompetence is a viable explanation.