Tim Diffenderfer
GBLet's file a class action suit against these crooks! Hi everyone. I have had very similar experiences on Qwantify. They are plain and simple a scam and take your money and do not honor their guarantee. I saw someone say its not worth a lawsuit but curios if we all came together to file a class action suit if there would be interest. I have a few names in mind to get us started and get some preliminary responses. I'm sure we could get the money together and enough of our documentation we would have a very solid case. if interested hit me up on yahoo ... timpujo @ y...
B.J.
GBHonest Review The reason I can post this is bc I have not signed a contract that says I can't. They don't start building your website until after u pick your web address. From there it takes approximately three months to build. If you want a sneak peek b/c the developers aren't doing their jobs, do a Facebook page sneak peek. Do not wire your money. There is a bloggerpost putting up red flags that I haven't seen yet. I have different red flags. Rarj sent me a list of sites before I joined that they created. I did not have to use the contact page on any one's site. I was given an email and phone number of two volunteers along with the list of websites. I believe 2 of the 10 from the list I received aren't there anymore for who knows what reason, and the person I did contact had a page from the list. I can never get through to the 888 number, though. My biggest negative experience so far is the website. I hate how they branded me. Before it was selling a nonsensible thing like "a piece for peace of mind" while targeting seniors. Now it's selling an item that makes no sense to me to white middle class families. It's them reaching their guarantee, though. I don't believe they can that way either. Why would I campaign for that product then? My done-for-you option was done without me. You might have a different experience. I never got to see my website while it was in development. I had to do a Facebook page search. If you visit theselectgamer website, you will see reviews and a list of people watching products. Same with my website & on the day of launch. Except it's fake. View the gamer website on 2 different devices. Notice it's exactly 20 reviews for each product. Screams fake. I refuse to pay for campaigning. I may not be considered an expert, but I am no idiot. The homepage is a poor advertisment, has false reviews (more than likely false in my view, not Keith's), a product I wouldn't buy for myself, friends or family, etc. This is when campaigning costs more than it makes, and they want like 7k. People are also disappearing into silence except Rarj. I tried to understand their decisions, but I just understand their decisions didn't include me in the process. They like the words trust and expert. I like facts and the word idiot. Actually, I believe I was told by phone that Keith would pay for campaigning, but it's not in writing. I have requested a full refund. Keith thinks we will both suffer losses. He will tell me why he believes that 8/16/20. He did not. Although Qwantify might have at least one bad apple for a worker creating a bad impression, I was left in the dark by everyone except Rarj when I chose done for you. However, he's in sales. He couldn't tell me what products were on the site. Apparently, the others don't seek your approval for anything after you choose your website name. This can be improved. I know someone on the team is saying to themselves, "We would have to start all over again with her requests." I am not paying $75/hr for changes to be made over 3 months bc someone didn't follow procedures. I was forced to wait. Doesn't work. If you think Qwantify is fraudulent, switch roles around and put yourselves in the shoes of the owner. Because his face and name is out there, he would have to be both mad and desperate to practice fraud with the amount of money he charges. (Though remember no one's best interest is to wear shoes laced with debt, and the owners of such shoes can convince you to keep theirs on.) And I am not willing to spend 6k on campaigning via a developer who didn't train me. There is a risk of, for eg, I falsely losing 7k campaigning & they pocketing 7k. I didn't give any1 permission to campaign. Still, taking a $1000 dollars from someone without permission or damaging goods worth a $1000 can get u an arrest warrant, so slapping someone's iPhone out of hand and breaking it is also icy. One celebrity did and bam, arrest warrant, so imagine what would happen to someone who started a scammy business worth potentially multimillions? At some point FBI would have to investigate for fraud, so really if u want to be thorough in your research, your best bet is to know who you're working with and how long the company has existed. So.... If u want your money back, ask for a refund (in writing if you think it's necessary) or give him permission to try again. Mind, don't wire transfer. You want to find people. Update. I used my bank to get a full refund. Rarj called me to say he convinced Keith to agree. The bank pursued for maybe a little over a month. I don't think anyone was willing to speak to me about a full refund because Rarj told me to speak with Keith and Keith didn't entertain the idea. I don't own a website they created.
Damian MirĂ³
NLWish I had started sooner The most experience I've had in business is Amway. Ecommerce is like that only on steroids, and I felt unprepared. But my project manager kept me on track even with my slight panic attacks! This is not a cookie cutter system that is predictable from day one and thats kinda scary. Months down the road and I'm getting a stable income and I can see how to grow my business beyond my initial expectations
Busy Bean Merch
CA***TOTAL LOSS OF INVESTMENT*** My story is similar to those of many others who have posted here. I purchased two sites from Qwantify over a year ago and it resulted in a total loss of my investment. I have retained a lawyer to try to recover my losses. Interestingly, their website currently says "Qwantify is not currently accepting new clients. We are exclusively focused on building our existing clients' businesses." However, many of Qwantify's principal characters (including the CEO and his wife, the Sales lead, Project Managers, and others) are featured on at least two other live sites making a remarkably similar pitch. 1) onlinereadymadebusinesses 2) launchmybiz Draw your own conclusions, but my strong recommendation is to avoid doing business with Qwantify. P.S. if you check out two of the positive reviewers for Qwantify here (Caro Ripkin and Alice Th.), you'll see that they have also written reviews for Launchmybiz.
Complete Sensory Support Staff
GBAvoid Qwantify We invested 47K with Qwantify at the end of 2019. We signed up for the "done for you" program, where they promised to build, manage, and market our e-commerce site until it reached 10K/month in sales. Qwantify told us to expect our site by February 2020, but our e-commerce website wasn't created and up and running until August 2020. Our first sale was on August 15, 2020. Our experience has been horrible and frustrating on so many levels. We've been ignored, misled, lied to, and bounced from one "account manager" to another. This year, we've been forced into paying for advertising ourselves with promises and assurances that we would be reimbursed regularly, but we haven't been refunded for ads since June of 2021. Our e-commerce site has had a total of 27 sales since August 15, 2020, and 2 of those sales had to be refunded due to customer complaints. In 2020, our site made $774 minus $261 in fees for a total of $513. In 2021, our site has earned $303 minus $290 in fees for a total of $13. These figures do not account for the hundreds of dollars in advertising that we've spent this year without reimbursement. Qwantify overpromises and doesn't just underdeliver; they take your money and run away with it, leaving you with a problem website that will not only NOT make 10K/month but will likely cost you more than you will ever make from it. That's what they have done with us. Qwantify has been worse than an investment; it has been a money pit. Do NOT invest with Qwantify.