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Iq-institute.org has a rating of 1 stars from 191 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with Iq-institute.org most frequently mention customer support, clear explanation and unexpected charges.
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I was charged multiple times in a single month and still did not receive any proper invoice or explanation
Trying to resolve the issue with support was extremely frustrating, as every email was ignored and no helpful response ever arrived
Customer support never answered any messages, emails, or calls, leaving me frustrated and unable to resolve the issue. Multiple attempts to contact
I took the test seriously. Focused hard. Got a score. Paid for the full report. It was underwhelming.
Insight is promised by the website. What you get is a number and a sales pitch. I wouldn't recommend it.
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So frustrated. Thought it'd offer deep dives. It's just fluff. Not worth the click. Seriously. Not good!
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A few points:
- Nice layout, but volume low.
- The text is smooth yet skims lightly over topics.
- Nothing groundbreaking or surprising.
- Feels familiar—like I'm reading generic take-aways.
It's not terrible, yet I can't say it taught me much. A polite let-down.
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This site... just not great. Thought it'd be deeper. Surface-level stuff, feels kinda lazy. I'm genuinely disappointed. Could've done better.
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It was not feasible to cancel on the page. Support did not respond in a timely manner. Frustrating...
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This very much seems like false and deceptive marketing. The site says free quiz. You take the quiz which can take an hour if you are really going through it(advertised as 5 minutes, which it's not) and then at the end it wants to charge you a monthly subscription to access your results. This is seems false and deceptive as well as predatory to lock you into a monthly subscription for what? I'm not really sure why you need a subscription to look at your results. It seems very predatory to get money out of people. I recommend stay away and don't become a victim of this seemingly predatory practices.
- Test: okay.
- Price: hidden.
- Cancellation: frustrating.
- Support: slow.
I thought it was free. It wasn't. Enough said.
It began with a sense of curiosity and ended with regret. Subscriptions and lack of clarity ruined it.
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Thought I'd get a fun IQ result. Instead, I got subscription screens and unclear billing. Took the excitement out of it.
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Not sure why they make it so hard to leave. If I decide to cancel, I shouldn't need to send multiple emails.
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I finished the test, and I didn't feel bad about it. Then they hit me with a pay screen. Nah, not for me
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I'll keep this short. Test was okay. Price too high. Cancellation too hard. Customer support too slow.
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Started with curiosity, ended with regret. I was interested in self-improvement, but instead felt like I was navigating a maze of subscriptions. Nothing wrong with paying for quality, but please, say so before I waste my time.
IQ-INSTITUTE.ORG
The layout appears shady and antiquated, reminiscent of a 2005 scam website. From the moment you land on the homepage, it's clear that little effort has gone into design or user experience.
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The so-called "bonus insights" were, in fact, taken from free articles that were found on the internet.
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It is completely random that the "IQ ranking" shifts each time you refresh the page; it is updated every time.
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