Eliza Reynolds
GBI've been part of this group for a few… I've been part of this group for a few years, and it always delivers. It's like having your own group of advisors just a message away. It's a real game-changer.
Victoria Coleman
GBI’m proud to be part of the Worldwide… I’m proud to be part of the Worldwide Women’s Association. I look forward to networking with the other members and sharing my affiliation.
NoNames
NLThe WWA smells like a scam! Some of the comments I read here confirmed my suspicion that this is a scam. They contacted me on my mobile after I indicated my interest on their website ( I believe I saw on LinkedIn) to "interview" and screen me for eligibility. They then proceed to request for my credit card details to be provided over the phone. I thought this was fishy and insisted they provided me a legit invoice instead so I can do a reimbursement from my company. I was firm and told them that I'll never give out my credit card details over the phone, and so will not be paying for the membership. The emails kept coming thereafter to remind me to pay up. Safe to say, I'll be unsubscribing from their their list.
Avery Jenkins
GBI’m a member from UK I’m a member from UK. When I joined I thought they had a larger presence there but their network is more US focused. That said it has been a positive experience. They created a nice looking profile for me and I’ve been able to make a few connections.
Mallory Wheaton
GBThis company is a scam This company is a scam. I signed up in October, no communication since; today, they tried charging my card $499 for some “media kit”. I declined the charge on my bank’s end, reported it as fraud, emailed the WWA and asked for someone to call me immediately. I’ve sent 4 emails total, asking for someone to call, and instead they just cancel the charge. I’ve tried calling the number, but it’s a looped recorded message with no way of speaking to someone. Do not sign up for this account.