Larry Brennan
IEThis company keeps giving excuses This company keeps giving excuses. They took my money over 12 months ago and they keep coming back with excuses.
Arash
CAThere is no service available here, just a SCAM... As a university professor, I signed a contract with Wikispecialist last year, paying them over $1,199 for a Wiki page. After 3 months, I received a two-page, unprofessional draft with minimal references; I took the initiative to edit and expand it into a four-page professional page with over 25 references. After waiting another 3 months, they mentioned that the Wikipedia moderator rejected the draft. The person use "*******@americanwikispecialist.com" email address but introduced himself as "My name is Brad Anderson, your Project Manager." and signed as below on the emails: James Peterson Project Manager American Wiki Specialist After I complained about their service, they introduced another specialist namely "Henry Parker" who signed as below on the emails "*******@americanwikispecialist.com": Henry Parker. Senior Project Manager *******116 He asked for an additional $1,700 (Which I paid the first $1000) for a research story, and to date, I haven't received the promised Wikipedia page or the research background story. My experience raises concerns about the legitimacy of Wikispecialist's services, and I would caution others to be wary, as it appears they may be operating as a scam.
Iris Koh
SGI was scammed too I was scammed too. Spoke to a Henry Parker as well. The guy just disappeared after they asked me for extra money to write articles to fix my wikipedia entry. Don't be duped.
Daniel Stein (Special Strong)
GBMajor scam Major scam. First, I encourage you to look at all of the one star reviews on Google and Trust Pilot. Yes, there are positive reviews - I have determined most of those are fake. If you look at the profiles of the people who left 5 star reviews, it is obvious they are fake. My story: Jasmine Scott reached out to me on LinkedIn. She offered me a steep discount to get my company page listed on Wikipedia for $500. I paid it. After paying it, they did an audit (did not tell me this would happen) and told me I would need to pay another $1,000 to get professional articles published to get on Wikipedia. I paid the $1,000. It has been three months and no progress has been made. My representative, Henry Parker, has disappeared. Jasmine Scott has become unresponsive. The phone number on their website is down. I have sent their main support email several tickets with no reply. Their website now says "not taking new clients." I was scammed of $1,500. My hope is that this review prevents others from doing business with this company and saves them precious time and money.
Customer
AUA scam: beware You are a bunch of slick scammers who lured me in with false promises. Shame on you.