Alison
GBMisleading to customers A company did some work for me then asked me to review them through reviews.io which I did. After a few months realised the work was bad but there is no way of editing or removing your review. Companies pay Reviews.io and they only publish top reviews so a customer thinks wow this company has only 5 star reviews! Don’t believe any company with reviews.io testimonials on its website.
Ben Strong
IESuppress negative reviews to artificially boost ratings Twice tried to write a negative review for a poor product, and review not published (no email to explain rejection reason etc, just vanished into thin air). If you look at the websites and products it holds reviews for, all have a suspiciously high number of 5 star reviews, and barely any poor ones. All I can assume is that they suppress poor reviews to artificially inflate ratings. The company and any websites that use their services are therefore completely untrustworthy and best avoided.
James
CAReviews.io is a scam site Reviews.io is a scam site. They do nothing to validate if the reviews are by genuine customers so companies are able to pump up their ratings. I've contacted them about such a company Hazelton's Gift Baskets and they told me reviews are unfiltered with no checks and balances. Hazelton's are poorly rated on TrustPilot and Yelp. They were also pulled by Google for rigging their reviews. Reviews.io is nothing more than a facilitator of fraud.
ChrisTheFish
GBReviews.io sells fakes reviews to shady companies! Reviews.io is a scam. They are used to promote other scam websites and they use paid reviews to boost illegitimate claims for websites that practice shady business. Do not trust anything from this website. They have clearly tried to use paid reviews here as well to try and disparage Trust Pilot and boost their own “service”. You can literally scroll down a little further on Google (past all their pid for BS) and see ads to literally buy ads from them. DO NOT TRUST!
Sargam Swift
GBI don’t think Trustpilot is impartial-… I don’t think Trustpilot is impartial- clearly paid by some companies like Octopus Energy to not post negative reviews. This is misleading the general public and undermines current customers experiences as well as misleads potential new customers.