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Consumer reviews about ResellerRatings.com |
american2
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Jun 8, 2012
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They are a real scam, beware!
These guys are scammers, beware of them! They'll put you under pressure by removing your positive reviews. All of a sudden they will start charging you $199 per month instead of $29! They are a real scam, beware!
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Matt B
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Jul 30, 2012
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Liars and cheaters
We have a negative feedback only from this company. We have checked the reviews and they are all from unknown people, who were never our customers. We are unable to leave answers to them, as we have been blocked from the website. Do not trust these people! They are liars!
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pissedoff
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Sep 6, 2012
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ResellerRatings.com
Watch out for Reseller Ratings. Once you get enough reviews they raise their fees big (in my case $30 to $500 a month).
This is not a joke, this really happened you are far better off having NO REVIEWS than to use Reseller Ratings.
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porty
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Jan 2, 2013
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fraudulence
This company provides fake information about shoppers and sellers. They can provide what you want if only you pay them. Beware and be careful!
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rippedoff
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Jan 2, 2013
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atrocious rip-off tactics
This company is the worst thing that has ever happened to the world wide web. I know of 2 small businesses that have failed as a result of their tactics, and they really don't care.
What ever happened to justice and fairness in the world?
Shame on you Google, shame on you Resellerratings.
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rippedoff
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Jan 2, 2013
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resellerratings-rip-off.com
.....and shame on you Answers.com
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Sam!!!
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Jun 29, 2013
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2,000 subscribing brands and 50 IR 500
Merchants such as Barnes and Noble, Vitacost, B&H Photo, Home Depot, Wayfair, 50 of the IR 500, and 2,000 total, subscribe to ResellerRatings. Successful merchants know that ResellerRatings is one of the few sites out there that are truly neutral, with 80% of their 2 Million reviews being positive praise of merchants. The complainers below are a combination of competitors to ResellerRatings, the tiny little ratings sites that have no influence, coupled with disreputable merchants that do their best to rip off consumers. Don't be fooled. Pay attention to the fact that 2,000 successful brands trust ResellerRatings, and that both Google and Bing license their ratings data.
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sam_but_not_the_ResellerRatings_employee
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Jun 18, 2015
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ResellerRatings review - rip off site, that keeps clients by Mafia-style tactics
read online, watch on youtube, check other review sites. search google for ResellerRatings Scam, or ResellerRatings complaints. you will see...
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chirpingtree
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Mar 24, 2018
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They used my name in a review I did not write
There is a review for a company on this website that has my name as the reviewer. This is to say, my full name is used. I never wrote the review that is on the site. It calls me a verified user, and I have used the site being reviewed. However, my username is not the username they have on the review. I feel my privacy has been violated because my full name is up there for everyone to see and it is attached to a review I did not write. I did not even have an account with ResellerRatings. I just created an account with them so I could not only report the review but contact them to tell them to remove the review from their site. I don’t know how this happened, but clearly they mined data and got my name and attached it to a review for their site. The only positive thing is that the review is well written. However, I never review anything using my name and I am angry that my full name is being used to promote something I didn’t promote. This is a violation of many kinds. The site should be taken down by the FCC.
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