DAVID
GBPathetic Just got on their site to leave a very negative review of the USPS. I filled out their form completely which left a lot to be desired as far as options. I did not use any profanity or foul language. After spending close to an hour leaving a review for the USPS that stated my review of the postal service would not be allowed unless I filled out the Sitejabber form. Once I filled out the Sitejabber form and hit the submit button it said my review would not be accepted!
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.
Zz
DKWrote a very in-depth review that look a while and.. I took my time to write a very long review, however when I tried to register an account, it simply says "Unable to complete registration - please try again later.", doesn't matter which email I use. What a waste of time, just stick to Trustpilot instead.
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.
Miss Gee Browne
GBSite Jabber do not aid scammers Site Jabber is a great platform to share your reviews with others. The only problem I have is that fake reviews claiming that companies are great are allowed up on the site without having to prove that they are genuine customers. When those fake reviews go up they allow Finvesting to scam other people which is WRONG. Critical reviews are scrutinised My opinion also goes for Trust Pilot.