Rick Culleton
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MG
GBSiteJabber.com is nothing more than an extortion racket SiteJabber.com is nothing more than an extortion racket. We've had several clients tell us that they've posted 5 star reviews and Site Jabber is not publishing them. They have no problem publishing fake, unverified negative reviews immediately and offer no real option to do anything about it unless you pay them an unreasonable amount of money. They are basically just extorting websites into paying them between $200 and $900+ per month for nothing more than a grace period of 10 days and they publish the negative reviews anyway. Total racket!
Candice Gleason
GBReturn Policy After phone calls and numerous emails the company agreed to refund half my money. They did not want the 2 dresses back. I wrote a review giving one star last month and I am amending that review since they did issue a partial refund. Read about their return policy before you buy.
rxdelia rxdelia
DEGot an e-mail from ‚Alice‘ Got an e-mail from ‚Alice‘, they wrote a fake 1 star review about my business and expect me to reply to it (I only use trustpilot for our reviews), shady tactic to get customer onto your website. Nice try at least