JustAnswer Customer, "Christie"
GBSEEMINGLY SHADY CONNECTION BETWEEN LENSA and SITEJABBER Numerous people on Sitejabber.com--allegedly a job search evaluation site--gave bad reviews on a supposed job search site called "LENSA". What immediately made me suspicious of both Sitejabbera and Lensa is that Lensa answered a lot of the complainants by writing that "Lensa reached out to the complainant on Sitejabber's Job Resolution site bit got no answer". What?! Why would the rater of a job search website have a "job resolution site? They would have no information qualifications or manpower to do this. Sounds as if Lensa owns Sitejabber or something else shady is going on. I'd run like hell from both!
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.
Prince
BEThey are faking reviews They are faking reviews. I tried giving my honest 2 star review to hostgator and they don't let me do that and show an error message "We were unable to process the review. Please try again or contact support @ sitejabber.com if you still have problems."
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.
Nigel
GBInvades a Users' Privacy I wrote reviews of Etsy and Temu. In order for those reviews to get published on its website, Sitejabber wants access to my facebook account, friends list, date of birth and my Temu order number. If I don't give it to them, they won't publish the reviews. It's an invasion of privacy. No review site needs that much of a users personal info just to write reviews.