Isa Glassman
GBI attended a webinar after researching… I attended a webinar after researching a product on this website. It was about creating Digital real estate - I think the guys name is Joshua Osborne. It was pretty much the same pitch I got from the other thing I was researching on his site. It was a harder sales push though.
Jack Connolly
GBI went to the site because I was wondering if Chad Kimball's G-Maps Elite was legitimate. After reading what appeared to be a sensible review of his G-Maps Elite program (also known as the Arbor Academy) they (scamrisk.com) recommended against his program in favor of another (#1 recommendation).Yet, on their own 'Trusted' page from the top right corner of the home page they say that Chad Kimball's Arbor Academy is a highly trusted program.
Steve Jobs
GBIt's a Scam Look. Don't even try to hide it or lie your way out. I click on your "#1 recommendation" and it leads to a video of Joshua Osborne claiming that he makes $41,000 a month and I can help you do that to, which is an obvious scam. At least it does its job of informing you on other scams, but just never enter any personal information into this website or anywhere this website leads you.
Richard Liss
GBA lot of haters here A lot of haters here, so leaving a 5 star to counterbalance it. I can see a lot of these reviews are just by students of the programs that are losing traffic because of the Scamrisk reviews. One can only assume they've been incentivized to leave those reviews. Scamrisk does not recommend only one program, they've recommended others in the past. They have entire pages recommending various programs. They also seem to call out pretty clearly when they claim something is not in fact a scam and a good way to make money, but it isn't their "#1 recommendation".
Laurencio Rojas
GBScam/risk is a clickbait scam , This company is all clickbait, bashes other, and leads the readers to.. oh, btw.. look at this.. hmmmm. I wouldn’t trust these reviews as far as I can Oh, btw… on a side note… I read sime Of their reviews, and their so called ” disclaimer” accompanying their reviews on ******* is nothing but a facade of transparency and credibility. Claiming to have conducted thorough research and based conclusions on public information and testimonials, while conveniently labeling all opinions as personal, is a deceptive tactic to mask biased intentions. The review itself follows a familiar pattern of vilifying pyramid schemes and MLMs under the guise of a cautionary tale, all the while subtly steering readers towards the reviewer's own services. The review perpetuates an atmosphere of exaggerated fear, fueling an industry built on paranoia and sensationalism. Upon scrutiny, it becomes evident that the review is a mere copy-and-paste job, devoid of original insights or genuine analysis. The overblown and misleading content serves no purpose other than to manipulate unsuspecting consumers into following the hidden agenda of the Scam/Risk entity behind it. This disingenuous approach not only discredits the integrity of the review but also raises serious doubts about the ethical standards of those promoting it. This review backfires, the fear it promotes can be applied to its own “get rich quick” product. This review gets an F+ for its misleading approach! -LarryR