Company Name: Trustpilot
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by MaggieMooMcpigglesteine
I love the concept of TrustPilot, sadly they seem to suspend your account for no apparent reason. You’ll spend a great deal of time and effort posting reviews only to have your account banned and your reviews taken down. I’m a valuable and trusted member of the reviewing community. I’ve been writing reviews for nearly 15 years. I am a member of the Elite Squad of reviewers on Yelp. I have never had any issue with my reviews. I truly am taking precious time out of my schedule to write these reviews and post them on TrustPilot in order to help other people who might need to read these reviews.
The fact that TrustPilot keeps suspending my account has left me so frustrated that I likely will not try to post reviews on their site any longer and I will no longer support their site in general. An example of my getting my account suspended occurred very recently, when I was attempting to leave a review for my Primary Care Physician (PCP). TrustPilot quickly suspended my account and then had the audacity to ask me to prove that I was a patient of this medical provider! The worst part, is that I gave them proof that I was a patient, but to TrustPilot, this proof wasn’t good enough, they both want and refuse to accept proof that is private in nature.
I truthfully wouldn’t waste any time posting reviews on this site.
by Nyel13
I attempted to make a review of a absolutely terrible company I spent the last two years working with on a B2B basis. It’s a foreign company, therefore not to many review services have this company even listed as an option to review them. I found that Trustpilot has 15 previous reviews of the company. I created an account with Trustpilot, I put in my experience with the company only to have Trustpilot pull the review and treat me like a criminal because I wrote a review. What I mean by treating me like a criminal is they requested an absorbent amount of information to “prove” that I worked with this company. I submitted invoices and screenshots of various communications, as requested by Trustpilot, only to have my review again retracted by Trustpilot. I am beyond frustrated at this point. I spent to much time just getting my thoughts together to write the original review, only to be disappointed by the fact that Trustpilot doesn’t believe me for no apparent reason. It’s beyond ridiculous, and incredibly frustrating, they compounded my issues with the said company. 🙄 what’s the point of making such stringent standards to write a review? You’re making it known that you’re not on the side of the consumer, but instead on the side of corporations. At least in this instance that’s what you’re doing
by MacQBan
I submitted a review of a service called "Squabbles" on Trustpilot, only to have it flagged and taken down by Trustpilot's "integrity" review. They sent an email asking me to provide receipts of my purchases from Squabbles. However, as a very busy person, I don't have the time, nor do I want to waste more time, tracking down receipts to verify a review that ultimately won't contribute, enhance, or resolve anything in my life. Trustpilot's system for flagging legitimate reviews is flawed, as it requires individuals to go through numerous hoops just to leave a simple review. The ones truly affected or deprived of a review are Trustpilot readers and potential customers who could have learned something about the useless service, Squabbles. This situation makes me wonder if both companies are owned by the same people, given their equally subpar service offerings.