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.
Anthony Collova
GBSite jabber has removed any positive… Site jabber has removed any positive reviews left for my business, leaving only the negative reviews. Every time a customer leaves me a positive review, they remove it and email me, asking me to sign up to their program so they can 'manage' my reputation. For the low price of $7200, they promise to fix the exact problems that they create and perpetuate. They talk about helping small business, but really it's pretty obvious that they are a scarcity driven companybwhonopperated in the fear and shame space. What a gross and shameful business model.
Patrick Mercier
GRsitejabber is bad is a scam because… sitejabber is bad is a scam because they ask money from companies to react. if there is a review a company also needs to be able to react.
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."
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.