Nic
GBDisappointing and unprofessional We requested AWS to help get our business on wiki in 25Aug. They told us would take approx 20 days …. It’s been 3+ months and NOTHING has happened … I’ve found them to be very unprofessional and unreliable. We are constantly chasing them and we receive generic response (which are grammatically incorrect and misspelt) to say we are Disappointed is an understatement
Clara Silva
PTWe searched American Wiki Specialist… We searched American Wiki Specialist for Wikipedia page creation for our business. The work was elaborate, but they perfectly focused on all the elements, including the addition of new phrases, proofreading, adding fact-checked referencing, and usage of professional writing. Undoubtedly, they completed the tasks with precision.
Customer
AUA scam: beware You are a bunch of slick scammers who lured me in with false promises. Shame on you.
Andrew Mclean
GBI have had a wonderful experience… I have had a wonderful experience working with American Wiki Specialist. They promised us the provision of flawless page creation services and delivered well. Their content was extremely creative, professionally written, well structured and error-free and it was clear that their writers possessed the experience and sophistication to deliver on what was promised to us. Whether you're looking to improve ROI for a particular project, put your make out there, or generate user engagement, interest, and retention, I would highly recommend these guys!
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.