
RRL
GBThis company is 100% a SCAM This company is 100% a SCAM. Long story short, I began my process with them in May of 2023, and until this day I still have No Wikipedia page, including my account being $1600 less. I was dealing with a guy that went by Duane James (Which I assume is a fake name). This guy sure talked a good game, and had me fooled. I reported their website to the BBB & FTC. Stay away from this company at all costs.

Matthew
AUMy experience with Wiki Consultancy has… My experience with Wiki Consultancy has been entirely satisfactory, and I would highly recommend them because of that!

Mark Robinson
GBPending Final Outcome I am still in the process with them, I am reserving my review until we finish this up. There may have been some miscommunications, the company did get back to me today so I am upgrading my review and will check back on how this finishes up.

Bruce 'Zen' Benefiel
GBStrung out and ripped off I paid my money and went through several iterations, mostly of which they ask me to write, then made their edits. It was looking like a pretty good page. Then came the publishing and the promise that it would be up. It never went up. I called, emailed the rep, emailed the company email. NOTHING. Don't waiste your time. The good reviews here look pretty suspect, too.

McKenna Rowe
GBI was VERY communicative and upfront… I was VERY communicative and upfront with them re: the content and list of reference articles we could use for our wiki page. AFTER taking my $400 they told me the articles weren't from good enough "Top Tier" sources. Keep in mind, they could have disclosed this to me BEFORE taking my $400. Then they proposed having their staff of editors pitch to "Top Tier" sources for "$5,000" but then arbitrarily discounted that to "$2,200". In a nutshell, BE FULLY TRANSPARENT regarding ALL the possible steps and potential costs in the process. That process only fully came out after I pried for answers and even did several phone calls...and an email with something like 100 threads. At the end of the day, I really only have myself to blame here, though. As a seasoned digital professional of 25+ years (but obviously very green on the wikipedia process), I'm mad at myself I didn't do deeper research and force this company to more formally commit in writing that should we fail to publish, I would receive a refund.