Bill Brown
GBFinest Content Witing is a fraudulent group I contracted with Finest Content Writing, 75 Broadway, Suite 202, San Francisco, CA 94111 in December of 2020 to market a book that had been published in July of that year. Under the terms of the contract, FCW was to provide a number of services, including press releases, podcasts. radio interviews and management of Search Engine Optimization on all major sources (Twitter, Facebook, Google, etc.) for 90 days. Further, they were to manage my Amazon Author’s page, develop ‘keywords’, and provide a minimum of ten (10) book reviews which would assist in gaining publicity for the book. A couple of important lines in the contract are these: “The agreement also certifies that you are entitled to 100% Money Back Guarantee if you’re not satisfied or do not wish to continue with us for any passage of time or for any type quality reason(s).” I believe reasonable men would agree that the failure to sell a single book would qualify as a ‘quality reason’. On the page for the signatures of contractual partners is a list of VALUE ADDED SERVICES, to wit: 1. Unlimited Free Revisions (not applicable—the book was complete and published). 2. 100% Ownership Rights 3. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee 4. 100% Unique Content Guarantee. To date, I have sold 112 books—none of which can be attributed to the efforts (?) of FCW. Indeed, all the books sold by bookstores, Amazon, etc. were sold before I entered into contract with FCW. 16 of those book sales were to the author’s friends and fellow church-members. Finest Content Writing did not contribute to the sale of a single book, let alone the 1000 copies I was promised. After months of assurances from representatives of FCW that my bookselling site was ‘open and operative’, I learned that this, too, was a lie. Indeed, PayPal, the vehicle by which payment for books was to be processed, advised they could not figure out a way to complete a sale on this site. The problem was with the people who had allegedly set up a ‘workable site’ (FCW) The people who operate Finest Content Writing are dishonest. After assuring me that the fee for services was a one-time payment, I was asked for money several times—for ‘book reviews’, for the website that they were to set up, for an ad to be shown on the big board at Times Square in New York and for a number of other services which I could not afford. Nothing---NOTHING—was ever accomplished that would contribute to the sale of books, which was the purpose of the contract. Rather than contract with Finest Content Writing, I would recommend if you have money to spend that you open the window and throw the money out into the street. Your chances of success are just as great as spending it in frustrating months of trying to get FCW to do anything to promote your book. I do not have an enemy I dislike badly enough to recommend FCW to him.
Emily Shotter
OMOK but wouldn't recommend I really thought I'd found a decent service but sadly no. It's true my wiki page was up and OK (not great editing though) and that was all acceptable... though expensive. But then there was a lot of up-sell pressure which I unfortunately went for. They took a lot of money for a service and said there would be an immediate refund if it didn't come off. And it didn't. And 3 months later I'm still waiting for a refund, which they keep promising but not delivering. They are great talkers and can string you along endlessly. But be careful, if you expect an easy refund on something, you won't get it, so be sure you can afford to lose what you're spending.
Gary Schoening
GBbeing a journalist is really an honor… being a journalist is really an honor but when it comes to writing it becomes a lot more hectic than you can even imagine. i hired the finest content writing to handle all my writing hassles and from that day onward I am glad that I made that decision. the work is delivered in a flawless format and without any delays zack, daniel, jose you all are the best..