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.
Thorfinn Tjums
DKReliable reviews Reliable reviews The reviews here seems very reliable and not fake reviews like on Trustpilot. Just try looking up the same company/site both om SiteJabber and Trustpilot and see the difference.Then it's clear who to trust. :-) Last star is missing because it's not possible to login using Google or LinkedIn accounts. Only Facebook is supported.
mouloud benzadi
GBVery reliable reviews platform which… Very reliable reviews platform which business don't like very much. Unlike other review platforms, this platform does not remove genuine reviews, which means that their reviews truly reflect the feedback received from customers. At last we possess a review platform that is absolutely neutral and independent and which we can trust.
Christian
CHFor my business bad reviews are posted… For my business bad reviews are posted only; real positive reviews are not published. When trying to contact them, they dont reply. Later I get automated eMails that I shall open a paid account to manage publishing paid reviews. Arbitration proceedings in progress.
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.