You gotta love this.
In a Scientology organization this would be called a Stat Push and Falsifying Stats and it would get you in beeg trouble, but because it is being done to an inferior wog business and its "for the greatest good for the greatest number of Dynamics (read: benefits Scientology)", its all good.
This kind of deceptive behavior is by definition Scientology in its purest form.
Scientology is supposed to be a new scientific approach to spiritual enlightenment or Buddhism and even in Scientology the principle that spiritual enlightenment cannot be achieved if one is unethical is highly touted. At great effort and expense Scientologists submit to e-metered Security Checks to weed out even the slightest transgressions, or even the notion that one has transgressed even if they haven't, as a barrier to auditing wins and case gain and these admissions are archived in minute detail under Scientology control forever. Yet, at the same time Scientologists are provided an elaborate mental matrix into which any deceptive act performed for the benefit of Scientology is not only completely rationalized but earns merits in their respective ethics folder or as a completed target on a lower conditions amends project - "striking a blow at the enemy at risk to oneself", etc.
You start out wanting total whole track (past life) recall and end up scamming Amazon reviews.
Yes, you have arrived!