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Posted 5 years ago
Do not trust these cowboys. I wrote a review for one of the companies, the company requested a proof of purchase, after Emails back and forth the company denied the transactions even after providing the proofs. Then the untrustable trustpilot asked for a a proof of purchase, after I provided them with 2 they said that the transaction was over 12 months and they removed the review from their site. I don't find this to be a honest practice, especially with the authotorian way they use in their emails talking down to me, and their rep wasn't friendly in his emails and lacks basics like addressing me with my name. After they removed my review I noticed that all the negative reviews for that trader have been removed, I bit he paid them a good bribe to use these non-cosher practices. Do not trust this website.
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Posted 5 years ago
Stay away from Trustpilot. They published customer review for shop of sister company for our online magazine. There is no connection with whataver customer bought and not happy with his item with our magazine. We object but they still published justifiable explanation. I am trying to close our account even that is problematic. They are trying to avoid that. That is our right close account and delete the data which Trust pilot ruined it....Just stay away and never register to them...
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Posted 5 years ago
Stay away from Trustpilot. They published customer review for shop of sister company for our online magazine. There is no connection with whataver customer bought and not happy with his item with our magazine. We object but they still published justifiable explanation. I am trying to close our account even that is problematic. They are trying to avoid that. That is our right close account and delete the data which Trust pilot ruined it....Just stay away and never register to them...
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Posted 5 years ago
This is a review of my POP Yachts experience. Here is the story, as I experienced it, of the sale of my 1965 Boston Whaler on January 26th of this year, through POP Yachts. On January 11th of this year, I received a call from an “unknown caller”, claiming to be a POP Yachts representative, who said he had an offer for my boat from a potential buyer. The offer was too low for me to accept, but I left the door open for further discussion. The next night I received a follow up call, again from an “unknown caller”, who said the same potential buyer had upped their offer to close to my current asking price, and I verbally accepted that offer, still wondering if it was real. (Unregistered cell phones ID themselves as “unknown caller” on caller ID, and are frequently used in illegal deals. This always makes me cautious.) The next day I received an email “introducing” my new listing representative, instructing me that he would be in touch soon to photograph and document my boat. Since I already had a listing representative for several months, this set off alarm bells for me. My original representative was very thorough and I felt she had done an exemplary job photographing my boat and building the listing on the POP Yachts website. She sent weekly emails, or set up automatic emails, that informed me of the activity on my boat, as well as naming anyone who had expressed an interest in my boat, who were therefore to be treated as “protected buyers”. My interactions with my original representative was excellent. I was very satisfied with her service. (Why wasn’t I hearing from her, I wondered? Three days ago she was still my rep and still sending me emails. Was she suddenly no longer with POP Yachts, or was she being cut out of the sale? What a coincidence if she was no longer with POP Yachts, just when a legitimate sale seemed imminent, I thought.) So I tried to email her, using POP Yachts email. That email was intercepted. I never was able to contact my original rep. (What was going on, I asked myself? Was this a legitimate offer to buy? Had someone hacked into the POP Yachts website and was using the information there to impersonate POP Yachts? Was this a ‘bait and switch’ scam, or some other type of scam, like other internet-based scams I have read about?) Subsequently I heard from several persons – a “Senior Closing Coordinator”; a buyer’s representative; a representative who claimed to want to be contacted if I had any reason to be unsatisfied with any aspect of the POP Yachts process; and many other individuals – all allegedly POP Yachts personnel, each supposedly with some role that they claimed they would play in the sale of my boat. All tolled, eight different people, 28 emails, an uncounted number of phone calls – WOW, all these POP Yachts people. It takes a village? (I recognized this as a common feature of scams. Lots of different people, with vague responsibilities, each referring you to some other person if you question anything.) Eventually, I received an email with a purchase and sale agreement attached, instructing me to electronically sign and return it, which I did. (I reasoned that no harm could come from signing this document, especially since I had been crystal clear in my phone conversations that I would not release the boat without receipt of certified funds at the time of the closing and passing of papers. “No funds, no sale”.) Trouble arose when I received another email, this one from a “Senior Closing Coordinator”, with a set of documents for me to sign, some of which I had to get notarized, and return “immediately”. (Don’t read, just rush out and get this done? “We sell thousands of boats this way – don’t worry” says the voice on the phone. Which just makes me worry more.) As I carefully read through the documents, I saw that there were problems for me with some of the documents. The Bill of Sale document did not have the buyer as a signatory, and, if I signed, would confirm that I had received funds for the boat and a trailer – this had not happened. Power of Attorney documents would have me name two additional completely unknown (to me) persons as “attorney-in-fact” for the purposes of … just about anything relating to a “motor vehicle, mobile home, or vessel”, and that the power of attorney permitted “whatever my said attorney-in-fact may lawfully do or cause to be done” – scary powers to give to strangers. An Authorization to Disburse Proceeds document requested my Bank Name, Account Number, and Routing Number, or instead, that I authorize that the disbursed funds would be sent to me by check days after the closing, this without even requesting the address of where to send the check. (“Your check is in the mail” scam? I recognized that documents that took away protections for a seller, put a seller at risk, and the urgency to respond, were all features of documented scams.) I replied to the “Senior Closing Coordinator” that I needed a bill of sale, signed by both the buyer AND the seller; that I didn’t feel I could sign a document that asserted I had received funds when I had not; that I would never give my banking information to complete strangers; and that to give power of attorney to named, but unknown persons, for vague, broad uses, is to invite all manner of financial disaster. The “Senior Closing Coordinator’s” answer to me claimed that without all the documents, the sale could not go forward. I replied back that while the potential buyer was willing to inspect the boat – that I was willing to make arrangements with the boat yard where the boat was stored – no sale would be consummated without the receipt of a certified bank check at the time of the passing of papers (the actual closing). This impasse was resolved by a subsequent phone call with one more POP Yachts representative. I was able to negotiate that I would not have to sign a power of attorney; I could create my own Bill of Sale that the buyer would sign at the closing; the funds would be disbursed at the time of closing and would be in the form of a certified bank check; and I would sign, but not provide until the actual closing, the signed and notarized POP Yachts Bill of Sale documents – provided the sale actually occurred. When I took the POP Yachts documents and emails to my lawyer and my banker, they advised me NOT to go forward with the proposed sale – to play it safe. The bait-and-switch from my original representative to a stranger; the sudden unavailability to contact my original representative once there was an actual buyer; the host of representatives, each with separate roles, messages, and agendas; the demand for signed and notarized documents that not only provided no protection for a seller, but actually put a seller at great potential risk; the false promise to bring a certified bank check to the closing – all this and more, dissuades me from ever recommending POP Yachts. Eventually a date and time was proposed for the inspection and closing, but that soon got cancelled, and an addendum to the purchase and sale document was emailed, which established a new deadline for the purchase and sale agreement to be binding. Phone conversations with various POP Yachts personnel set a tentative date for the inspection and possible closing (but never a time), and nothing was ever confirmed until after the potential buyer was on the road, on her way to see the boat. The night before the closing a POP Yacht representative called, mildly frantic, and told me if I wasn’t going to go forward with the sale, I should tell him, as the buyer was going to “drive up the next morning”. I knew the buyer faced a 14 hour drive, through two of the worst urban areas through which to drive, and as it turned out, the buyer had already left, choosing wisely to make the drive in two days. I never understood the purpose for that particular lie from the POP Yachts representative. At the closing, no certified bank check was presented for the distribution of funds – and no explanation for this was provided. Instead the POP Yachts representative presented me with a smirk and a “moneygram”. He knew he was not delivering on what was promised me. In spite of all the dogmatic processes and procedures and the involvement and duplicity of the many POP Yachts personnel, the buyer DID show up, the boat WAS ready for inspection, and the sale WAS closed on the spot. So many of the POP Yachts processes and procedures are textbook features of scams, that no informed person could fail to notice the similarity. All it would have taken to complete a successful scam to defraud me, would have been a straw buyer and a bogus check for me at the closing. It would have had the faux legitimacy that the signed, notarized documents would have provided. And, in fact, the disbursement of funds DID occur in a form often used by scammers – “moneygrams”. I have never dealt with any sales organization that operated in a more suspicious, duplicitous, underhanded manner. POP Yachts personnel were condescending, demanding, and too often either ill-informed or intentionally misleading to be credible. The POP Yachts experience was a very stressful, frustrating, and unprofessional experience, at least for this seller. I give POP Yachts a MINUS five-star rating. Paul Cully
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Posted 5 years ago
Constant calling and harassment
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Posted 5 years ago
We thought Trust Pilet would fit into our need for reviews on our website and found that after 11 months on integration failers and multiple run arouns from PERSONEL every time we got ahold of a tech individual from their company; finally said enough. We cancelled only to have our CC charged twice after cancelling. We reversed charges on one (the latest) and agaian wrote a letter of cancelation, only to be hounde now by their debit collectors! A bogus deceitful company..... BEWARE!!!
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Posted 5 years ago
this is not trustworthy at all!
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Posted 5 years ago
it allows company to write fake 5 star reviews, and ban people from posting negative reviews WTF!!!!!!!!!!!! this is not trustworthy at all!!
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Posted 5 years ago
i trust them because they always tell the truth i had a problem with British Gas and they wouldn't put my review on Trustpilot until i gave them prove of my complaint which i had because British Gas sent me a letter for a contract that i never took out with them and i sent them a copy from my laptop and when they had proof of what i was saying the put my Review about my complaint about them back on Trustpilot so in my eyes they are a very honest trustworthy site to put good honest Reviews on and cant thank them enough for being so honest and in the past i have posted loads of comments without a problem .
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Posted 5 years ago
Trust Pilot do not accept every genuine review on their site. If you review a company and that company does not like the review they then complain to Trust Pilot and the review is then censored, also if you see FAKE 5 Star reviews written by the company and notify Trust Pilot, trust pilot do nothing and leave up the fake review giving the company a better than deserved rating. I will not be using trust pilot again as you can not garauntee that the review of companies is genuine or not. Trust pilot should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this to happen but they just don't care.
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Posted 5 years ago
TrustPilot cannot be trusted. Are they being paid by companies to remove bad reviews ? I wrote a bad review on Hudson Courses who clearly manipulated and misinformed my teenage daughter in order to sell a Course which actually did not benefit her. We paid £990 Hudson when the actual Course cost £465 with the real provider Oxford College. Hudson have complained to TrustPilot about my bad review and it has been removed. My daughters bad review has also been removed. We were not notified by TrustPilot. We feel that it is important to warn students that they will pay double the amount with Hudson courses and that they are a company not to be trusted. Surely the whole point of TrustPilot is to provide good and bad reviews which will give an accurate description of the company in question. It seems not. Do not trust TrustPilot.
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Posted 5 years ago
DO NOT TRUST TRUSTPILOT.COM. TRUSTPILOT are helping KONTOFX.COM to rob people blind. Their refuse to let me give them a bad review. Their letting them delete any bad comments about Kontofx. THIS MAKES TRUSTPILOT COMPLICIT IN THE FRAUD. Its obviously involved with kontofx.
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Posted 5 years ago
There letting a company called Kontofx in Hungary use there site to write false reviews and scam people out of money ,trustpilot should not let this dirty scammer company use its site there criminals pretending to be a investing company, trustpilot ignore it. 😔no support
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Posted 5 years ago
Trust pilot reviews can’t be trusted. Companies can post fake positive reviews and simply complain about negative ones to be gem removed. Customers can’t get an honest view of a companies performance or customer experience. It’s essentailly a traders club. Ridiculous!!
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Posted 5 years ago
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Posted 5 years ago
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Posted 5 years ago
I got ripped off by a bogus broker recently, it was difficult to get a withdrawal after many attempts. I had to hire a refund solution company to get my funds back.
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Posted 5 years ago
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Posted 5 years ago
One of the worse experience I had with Customer Service in years. We tried to contact the Trustpilot team several times, 6 weeks, 13 phone calls and 23 emails still nothing. We have been in touch with "Olga" most probably a bot asking for a phone call but nothing... We called their customer service but as soon as they find out you don't want to pay the premium account they pass you to the compliance team. I heard from other people that Trustpilot oblige you to pay the premium otherwise they remove you from the platform or cancel reviews...now I know is true
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Posted 5 years ago
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