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.
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!
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?