Mario ThinkSmarter
AEAmerican Wikipedia Specialist American Wikipedia Specialist: A Mistake You Won't Walk Away From Building and maintaining a successful business over two decades has taught me a thing or two about trust, commitment, and the consequences of betraying them. I lead an enterprise with 400+ dedicated employees. So, when a company like "American Wikipedia Specialist" thinks they can play games and walk away, they're in for a rude awakening. Their Initial Pitch: Empty Promises Their proposition seemed simple. Check my company's eligibility for a Wikipedia listing, confirm the potential, and move forward. After their supposed detailed analysis, they confidently stated, "We are 100% sure your company will get listed. We have years of collaboration with Wikipedia." Based on their assurance, I made a $500 investment. Their M.O.: A Litany of Excuses To give you a clear picture of their modus operandi, here's a direct snapshot of our communications: 31/07/2023 Me: "Eric, we're now entering the seventh month since our agreement. Either produce the link this week or prepare for legal consequences. This is the sixth time I'm asking for a refund." Eric Smith (the same day): "Yes Mario, just give me this week and I will share it with you." The Audacity: More Money, No Results If the drawn-out waiting period wasn’t enough, they then tried to milk an additional $2,500 from me. This isn't just inefficiency or delay; it's a deliberate ploy. They wrote, more money is needed because they need to hire a "team" of writers to tell my story "better"... Message to American Wikipedia Specialist In the business world, respect is earned, not given. And once lost, it's nearly impossible to regain. I've worked too hard and too long to let the likes of you tarnish my name or drain my resources. I don't make empty threats; I take action. This isn't about revenge; it's about accountability. You made a grave error thinking I would just be another silent victim. My legal team is prepared, and we will address this matter head-on. If there's one thing two decades in business has taught me, it's how to deal with those who breach trust. Prepare accordingly. The scam artists at American Wiki Specialists are: Jacob Brown Sr. Consultant (323) 348-1463 4254 City Terrace Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90063, USA Eric Smith Senior Strategic Manager American Wiki Specialist (323) 410-9846 eric.smith(at)americanwikispecialist.com
Andy
GB100% SCAM!!! 100% SCAM!!!! You can better call them Pakistanwikiscammers!!!!! Yeah they are not American but Pakistanis. All the positive reviews you see on the net are totally fake. They first say that you are elegible for wikipedia and then they ask you more money to create other articles...after few weeks they tell you that your page is ready but wikipedia takes 30/35 days to publish a new page. But in any case, after three months, nothing happened. I'll work everyday to see those kind people in prison.
Customer
AUA scam: beware You are a bunch of slick scammers who lured me in with false promises. Shame on you.
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.
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.