WHK
HKSite is Alive Finally! With my below statement, Sitejabber promptly came up with the solution and I am so glad to change the decision. Thank you Sitejabber for your help. [Old Statement] Its a site where no one responds back and they write your company negative reviews so you can create an account on their site. No one replies back, review sites must validate the reviews before they post but this site is a real spammer.
Simily Simpson
GBApparently because I opened a new… Apparently because I opened a new account, my review for a company wasn't good enough? I'm not a bot. I just wanted to try the site out and start using it more often and it's bugged somehow and not loading the login screen. So here's my review of your review site. It's HORRIBLE AND FULL OF BUGS. Do better. Fire and hire people that can fix it. See trustpilot? They get 5 shiny stars. They know what they're doing.
re vu
GBshadowcensors, view count false so I might expand on this later.... but basically 2 things: 1) the view count on SJ is false. it's wrong. the view count will increase before your review goes live, and will also increase when your review is not publically visible. 2) importantly, SJ shadow censors. your reviews and comments will/might only be visible from your own login. log out, and they won't exist publically. internet tip: when you submit content anywhere, log out and check your content is still visible.
DAVID
GBPathetic Just got on their site to leave a very negative review of the USPS. I filled out their form completely which left a lot to be desired as far as options. I did not use any profanity or foul language. After spending close to an hour leaving a review for the USPS that stated my review of the postal service would not be allowed unless I filled out the Sitejabber form. Once I filled out the Sitejabber form and hit the submit button it said my review would not be accepted!
Rick Culleton
PEPlease don't fall for this SiteJabber offered to "Improve Our Rating" for $7,200. That amount is a $ 600-a-month fee paid in one annual lump sum. I am not going to pay. Giving money to an operation like this will only help it spread. They are taking advantage of desperate small businesses. In a phone call on March 4th, 2024, they first tried to sell me the $7,200 solution. When I refused, he offered me a $200 monthly plan with a $2,000 initiation fee. He explained that without payment, it would be virtually impossible to collect positive reviews. He said they were a Google partner. Yet none of our Google reviews are on SiteJabber, and none of the SiteJabber reviews are on Google. The reviews on this site are fake for the most part. Many promote other businesses, while others make ridiculous and untrue statements. Some appear to be written by primitive AI and dated a decade or more ago. Do not fall for this. No consumer will take a review site with a name like that seriously. They know the reviews on Google are legit. Once Google figures out what they are doing, they will vanish from the search results overnight. And if you fall victim to Site Jabber, your money will have been completely wasted. This is not an original scam. Does anyone remember PissedConumer?