Liam Gallagher
IEAbsolutely vile company with vile… Absolutely vile company with vile practices, on Facebook you do an "IQ test" and you pat a couple of Euros for the results, then several days later your account gets hit with a fraudulent €38.80 charge that immediately alerted the bank, just another Eastern European scam ring making the Internet a less safe place to be, Avoid at all costs!
Mr Gaffelaar
NL100% scam There's a ridiculous hidden cost when you buy an IQ test. They will charge you for some games (which they don't send). And they won't send you any bill of your purchase. When you don't cancel your hidden subscription within a week, you have to pay for it. They made sure, they're not doing anything illegal. But it's dodgey to say the least. Companies like these need to be stopped. I reported this to the Consumers association, Google and PayPal. When you message them through email, you will get an automated message. Who would've thought. I've sent messages to Google and PayPal, to stop this company from what they're doing. In response to your message. I already asked 3 times for a refund... No one is responding. Stop scamming ffs. Hello, you still haven't responded to my previous messages! Bunch of scammers.
Christopher B. Jones
GBDoesn't deliver as promised. No report, just score. It was hard to read some of the test and answers on a small screen like my cell phone. I had to guess a few because I couldn't read it. My score ended up about 10 to 15 points lower than paper test scores I can easily read. Edit info: I only received an overall score, no big report they promised.
Radek Trvaj
CZIts not a scam! It's funny how many people here give 1 star and negative reviews because they felt scammed. Obviously, most of these people will have scores on the border of retardation, as they can't read. If you take the test, it is clear that the company will want some money for the result. And they usually offer it at a big discount. Anyway, when you click on that discount and say you want to pay, you also agree (it's written there) that after the seven-day free trial, you will be charged more money on a monthly basis. You can easily cancel this subscription by sending an email.
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GBI can now officially tell people I have… I can now officially tell people I have an IQ of 134. Of course I'll leave a good review, I received a high score. Having said that, it's a little tricky to judge IQ based solely on abstract reasoning. Wish there was a more extensive test. Yes, they sign you up for a subscription. All companies generally do. All you need to do to cancel is send them an email asking to cancel the subscription with: Name: Email: Order ID (found on invoice): Anyone who neglected to read their terms & conditions evidently weren't too happy with their score.