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New network posting fake testimonials of which to beware


cocklejoe  3 | 115  
Mar 25, 2010 | #41
We both know I'm right. Let's leave it at that eh...

I used you as an example in a debate last night, in a pub, about how people behave online. You can guess the rest.
dominofx  - | 6  
Jan 20, 2011 | #42
How do find a legitamate write then? It seems any algorithm you enter in google brings you the scammers. So you click on them, they gain more google popularity and the saga continues!!
smirk  - | 141  
Jan 21, 2011 | #43
spend a few minutes on a brief chat with support service - you'll learn more than you can imagine. former customers of some companies posted the chat logs here, search for them if you are curious. they are impressive
Major  35 | 1449 ☆☆  
Sep 13, 2017 | #44
Just to add to this report. The following is yet another example of a 100% fake / 100% fabricated video testimonial of an essay service posted on Youtube. I reviewed dozens of such video 'reviews' and have found zero genuine ones. All of them have been ordered by those essay writing service review websites (or mostly foreign essay writing services) and their real value to a costumer is null. They do nothing but mislead and lie to the students who happen to watch them.

Here is an example of such fake video testimonial. Just compare:

Falsified essay paper Youtube testimonial.

to the same person who sells her video testimonial services to the public:

Video Testimonials for Sale

Reference:

Fake youtube video testimonial: youtube.com/watch?v=1jVoGfRFMiQ

... ordered for $5 from:

fiverr/thepromogirl
ProfessorVerb  35 | 829   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Sep 13, 2017 | #45
She is a hottie though ...
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Aug 29, 2020 | #46
All of these scam sites use fake testimonials. It doesn't matter if it is a written review or a youtube review, there is no truth in their advertising. That is precisely why I shy away from using such cheap gimmicks with my site promotions. I let the word of mouth speak for my company and my writers. If a website has rave reviews, believe ony 5 percent of what was said, at the most. These sites employ regular writers whose job is just to keep churning out positive reviews for their sites, while writing negative reviews for their perceived competitor sites. There is no way to identify which is true and which is false in their testimonials so it would be better if you just avoid using such sites in the future.
noted  7 | 1948 ☆☆☆☆☆  
May 28, 2025 | #47
A major number of these sites have gone offline. However, there are a few that have resurfaced over on FB and X. Even Threads plays host to a few of them. Using social media to promote their business has made it easier for them to scam the students as well since it is easier to set up dummy accounts and troll farms that would help to promote the business and make these seem like legitimate and trustworthy companies when the "people" leaving the positive reviews happens to be a teenager locked away in his room in Asia, posting positive reviews as fast as he can generate his fake accounts and personalities.
The opinions are that of the author's alone based on an individual capacity. Opinions are provided "as is" and are not error-free.




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