That's typical of unscrupulous developer activity. I'll bet just about 
every developer who has a decent app has encountered this problem.

There is hope on the horizon. When Google releases the "Developer replies 
to comments" feature to the general developer community, you'll at least be 
able to respond to these bogus or misleading comments. I've been testing 
this feature for a month or so now and it is the best thing since sliced 
bread. No formal release date has been announced but they can't hold it 
back much longer.

In the meantime, there's not a lot you can do except to mark those comments 
as "unhelpful" or spam in the Play Store. That could move them down the 
list and not be as offensive.

-John Coryat

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