• No smoke with out fire we hear you say .. We once agreed … That is until the internet, Trolls and TRUSTPILOT PLC was created.

    Then those with sad lives could shout and hide at the same time . Trustpilot became their voice . Trustpilot is corrupt and biased to negative reviews, they only care about share price. They actually remove genuine good reviews in an effort to get companies to pay them . Ask us for docs and proof .. They are a protection racket from Denmark. The original founder has gone to be replaced by a Bean Counter .

    We have found that far too often sick armchair warriors post reviews that are false for their own gratification . They often have never done business with us or others and are mentally disturbed . Rarely do they use their real name and they do have our pity . They all crave attention - Trustpilot do nothing unless you pay them for their biased corrupt platform .. WE WONT DO THAT

    We have found dealing with Trustpilot to remove countless false reviews , time-consuming waste. Due to their lack of care of the real world or corporate structure. Their attempts to extort money from us is relentless Trustpilot make money from bad reviews by offering companies the option to pay them to exchange them for good ones . Trustpilot should be closed down

    We don’t ask for reviews , and we do not pay for them - and we never will .

  • These free review sites have to make money , and the only way is advertising and / or charging fees disguised as subscription . They are internet parasites , existing by using the reputation of others.

    They never bite the hand that feeds them , or another way to say it is, those that pay a subscription are “looked after” Trustpilot is by far the worse review site out there . Its biased and favours the ones that pay them . Its 100% unfit to be on line . Note the link below…

    https://grizzlyreports.com/trustpilot/

    Do you take time to leave good reviews these days ? If so your 1 in 10

    Our customers don’t often leave reviews anywhere , its not who they are ,and we don’t ask them too

  • The customers to believe are the ones that don’t post reviews, they are the ones that don’t go on line as they value their time and privacy . The longer a company is around is the way to believe its good .

    Companies have to make money and to do that they need customers. Believe their silent customers , the ones that allow the company to thrive. The ones that lead a private life. The ones that don’t shout “Look at me “

    Believe The ones that just enjoy what you have done for them . In our case over 100 Thousand customers in over 40 years - should be enough for anyone . Consider this where are the reviews for Rolls Royce or Aston Martin ? Reviews by their owners ?

    Isn’t that what you do ? Enjoy your choice ? Or do you look for likes ? We guess you don’t

  • You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.

    • We want everyone to note that we have never been contacted by any reviewer that left a review on Trustpilot. Or any lawyer , authority or anyone else on their behalf to be questioned.. Very odd don’t you think ?

  • Trustpilot is a third-party review site that generates revenue by selling premium memberships to businesses. Our research uncovers mafia-style extortion campaigns against non-paying businesses.

    • According to the financial reporting investigation, site ( https://grizzlyreports.com/ ) Trustpilot creates unsolicited review profiles for all kinds of businesses with the intention to attract hyper-negative reviews and force these businesses into paying subscription deals to “more actively manage” the reviews. Paid-for profiles see their review score magically lift from under 2 of 5 stars to over 4 of 5 stars. Industry experts call this scheme the “Trustpilot Mafia.”

    • Reviewers find their genuine negative reviews spuriously challenged or removed for companies that pay Trustpilot. On the other hand, we found countless obviously fake positive reviews and reviewers for paying companies. Trustpilot is either doing a very bad job at policing their website or is willfully negligent when convenient.

    • Our statistical analysis underscores how paying as well as non-paying profiles show a concerning pattern of apparently falsified reviews.

    • Trustpilot seems to be most appreciated by companies who run sketchy business models. Many companies that are already shut down due to fraud are somehow still extremely highly rated on Trustpilot. We present a long list of examples.

    • We uncover a flourishing eco system of third-party entities that sell fake reviews on Trustpilot and openly advertise the success of specific profiles. All the problems are amplified by Trustpilot’s currently extremely prioritized visibility on Google.

    • We believe that the public will increasingly wake up to the fact that Trustpilot has traded the integrity of reviews for revenues. We see this resulting in a rapid depreciation of the Trustpilot brand and its fundamental value proposition.