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report scamCountry | United States |
State | Nevada |
City | Lake Tahoe |
Address | 297 Kingsbury Grade, Suite 1025, Mailbox 4470 |
Phone | 1-866-773-0221 |
Website | https://www.consumeraffairs.com/ |
ConsumerAffairs.com Reviews
Some of my reviews are not published because they are "waiting for more reviews" of the company. On its face the reason makes no sense. These are large companies that have been around for a long time anyway.
Some of my reviews are not published because they "did not meet our guidelines" which is unlikely. No specifics are given.
The current system is confusing. It seems to say a review was rejected and was published simultaneously. I can no longer find links on my "dashboard" to see my reviews online. I looked for a recent published review under the company name but I could not find it. Maybe it's too new . . . or maybe it's too true.
If they do publish your review, the system denotes is as "waiting for a reply from the company" which is confusing. It looks like your review was held back from being published, but it wasn't. The companies never reply either.
Consumer Affairs used to be good. I think it was run by a consumer attorney. It has changed. I think they make money from the businesses they review. A compromising influence can be inferred.
Over the years, I've seen multiple consumer websites taken over by this force or disappeared. Complaints.com was great but now the domain name sits on someone's blog site on unrelated subjects. My3cents [name?] went down like Consumer Affairs has. The BBB has its critics, but they used to have some very useful info on businesses that is gone now. They no longer seem to have an office in my state, which is weird. Their online complaint process is very clunky and prehistoric. Yelp seems to have more fake reviews than before. It's sad to see a resource you found useful turn into something else. It's stranger still that these takeovers happen without a sound.
I did think that more of the reviews on Consumer Affairs were real than on some other sites. One exception were the reviews of . . . . They were quite negative, and were odd.
Consumer Affairs is no longer trustworthy. It's over.
I posted a legitimate review about a business but it was put on hold because it didn't meet their guidelines. This website started out as a legitimate place to review a business but they changed and now they censor your review.
In my opinion, I think Consumer Affairs is getting paid to censor reviews about a business (just like Yelp did a few years back). If you want to read real reviews about a business that aren't censored, I would recommend to look elsewhere because this website isn't the place.