Yes, do the math and decide yourself but reviewers just jump to conclusions on false prices hence failed recommendations.
Sounds like you need to find a more localized reviewer or become one so that pricing is more accurate to your area. That might help in situations like this where someone's market is noticeably different. Then that would mean those theoretical reviews for your specific area are wrong and overpriced for our market. Something to keep in mind.
Yes, do the math and decide yourself but reviewers just jump to conclusions on false prices hence failed recommendations.
Current price on Nov 28, 2020 is $83.99 on Newegg:
https://www.newegg.com/team-group-1tb-t-force-vulcan-g/p/N82E16820331555
84/1000 = 0.084, or 8.4 cents per GB.
84/1024 = 0.083, or 8.3 cents per GB.
That's close enough to not be knee-jerk summarized as lying IMHO, lying would be claiming that its 6cents per GB and literally no market supports that, nor does the reviewers actual numbers. Reviewers please everyone but they sure try. I can't shame any review for basing their price per GB on current prices available to them at the time of review. It isn't meant to summarize the price per GB for every Earthly market nor does it claim to. And maybe that's what you're seeking?
Price at time of review (Nov 23, 2020):
As recently as a month ago, the price was under $80:
https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapcsales/comments/j3wumt
There is no way they can keep a single posted review accurate for all prices, choosing the current good price that's widely available is an pretty appropriate solution. As I said earlier, if you want more realistic prices per GB for your area, it might help if you do reviews that reflect that. Could be a good thing for you and your market.