
Howard C
GBGood for a laugh - if you don't pay for it. Just for fun I answered none of the questions at all but jumped straight to 'Finish' - once ater 6 seconds and a second time after 3 seconds. Both times I was told 'Well done!' and I had apparently done better than 97% of other participants. I was also invited to pay around £20 for a detailed analysis of my responses. Scam or not?

Jeff Clark
USThey'll charge you again 50 dollars They'll charge you again. Read the fine print. 20 dollars for the first test then 50 if you don't email them within a 7 day "trial period"

Unhappy
AUIT’S A SCAM! IT’S A SCAM!! I bought the IQ test for about AUD30 and I now have an additional charge of my card for theee times that amount! The total is around $100, all added together.

matthew soares
USi paid 20$ to do the iq test i paid 20$ to do the iq test. approx. 1 month later im billed almost $50 by them without me recalling agreeing to anything like that, and now have to go to my cc company to dispute the charge cause there’s no way to directly contact BMI on their site.

Patrick
GBA scam if ever there was one A scam if ever there was one. Lured in with a test of, basically, spatial reasoning questions and the chance to receive a "BMI Certified" IQ score, you then have to stump up a ridiculous amount of money to get a certificate. When a London-based company claims to offer "BMI" certfication (the BMI in the UK usually denotes the prestigous British Medical Association), yet carries no explanation of testing methodology, research methods, score weightings, nor object of examination beyond "IQ", then it is a scam. Ironically, the real IQ test with them is whether or not you actually pay them. If you do then I suggest you deduct at least 70 from the score they give you.