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The company’s reputation is significantly tarnished by widespread accusations of promoting biased reviews and prioritizing affiliate revenue over genuine product evaluation. Many customers express frustration over misleading ratings and the perceived lack of integrity in the review process, suggesting that the site serves more as a marketing platform than a trustworthy resource. While a few positive remarks highlight the efficiency of certain applications, they are overshadowed by the overwhelming sentiment of dissatisfaction regarding customer service, perceived deception, and inadequate support. Overall, the feedback reflects a deep mistrust in the company's review practices and service reliability.
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When I read the review of Time Warner Cable I realized this site could not possibly be reliable. It would appear to me that TWC sponsored it but that is conjecture. The TWC review said PROS: Speed and infrastructure CONS: TWC may not be available in your area. So the downside to this product is that it may not be available in your area? It makes no mention of the widely-criticized customer service, the rates, or network issues. Something seems a little fishy about this review. I would not trust any review on this site.
You will be cheated if you buy MTS device. At the time of delivery their executive will present you lucrative offer, once you buy they will not listen. Even their customer care did not respond you properly as always give you fake solution like we are working in your area and services will be back in 2-3 weeks. Their 2-3 weeks will never come.
So I request you all guys keep away with this company.
Thanks
I go to this site for just about everything. I love it and wouldn't purchase anything online without checking it first.
I came across toptenreviews.com when I was doing research to choose a platform for a new e-commerce site for my company. I took toptedreviews.com's advice and signed up for their #1 rated company. It was a total disaster. Then I started doing more research online about the company I was trying to use to build my site, and it had lousy reviews. Only then did I notice that toptenreviews.com doesn't let users rate the products. Their reviews seem so technical, but I believe that they're getting financial kickbacks from the companies that they rank highly. I'll never trust their reviews again.
These guys don't actually test the products.
They also aren't qualified experts for the products they review.
Scam and click bait articles.
Well, I have to agree with the others. I read a recently published review of Top 10 Radar Detectors for 2015. I've been testing detectors since 2008, and the review list was laughable. It was obvious to me the reviewer had no clue as to what he was reviewing, or how they work and perform.
A product I needed was topmost on this rating scale. My anti-virus checkers refused to let the #1 rated product (by them) download. It was completely unsafe.
It seems as though most others find their ratings as useless as I did.
I found them when I tried finding an internet marketing company. The #1 listed name was not found in the BBB and their #2 best account had a D- Rating from the BBB. So much for trusting this site.
They are completely fake, they get paid to uprate items, and are owned by the same guy who owns herman street.com, so he puts the items he sells on his site on the top 3 of the ratings for some of the items, then when you try to buy the product from his site, they $#*! you around and try to take your money without giving you a valid product key.
Absolute tosh! Cannot believe it features highly in searches. There should be a campaign against them as they continue to mislead many. I was shocked at their 2014 tablet reviews as they were highly promoting certain products which were lambasted by independent reviewers. And then they scored Microsoft Surface 10/10 for features... need I say more?
This site is a joke. This site only makes their money on money. Meaning, that everyone they refer, Top10 makes an affiliate commission. When you are "lucky" enough to be part of their review section, they require a $1000. 00 minimum for you to even carry their logo on your site along with "booting" you out of their program if you give less sales commission than what the other top three give. In other words, pay toptenreviews.com a hefty commission and, BOOM, you have top rating. I would rather depend on a "back door doctor" than ever use these people for any type of legitimate review. I hope in due time these people are out of business.
Looking at toptenreview.com web hosting reviews... It's funny as a rubber crutch! I don't know how they can say they are legit when their website has different urls and when you visit the page, the top ten changes depending upon which website hosting you have visited.
The site is a joke. Just looked at cable modems and the one they recommended rated 10/10 and said it was the only docsis 3.0 modem that you could buy retail and not through your ISP. That is a complete 100% untrue statement. I can't believe they would even say something so obviously fake.
I feel foolish that I ever gave this site any credit, having been on the internet since the 90's. The site looks good and sounds professional. Unfortunately, nothing that they say is true. I bought Blu-Ray Ripper software and, $50 later, was sorely disappointed. It's happened with other stuff I looked at them for too.
I have gone to their site several times when researching for a product that I want to buy. I am glad this site is here because I thought it was only me that felt this same way about the site.
I no longer use it as I have very little faith in what is posted on it.
The reviews for the service I was interested in were too cursory to be useful. It really seems like nothing more than a way to promote the businesses being reviewed/ sell clicks. It looks pretty but not to be taken seriously.
This company rates other companies, yet if you notice those SAME companies that are rated high are the advertisers too! I'm not saying it's illegal, but it is immoral.
Just a sales organization posing as a trustworthy site.
The site is an affiliate sales site posing as a review site. Their reviews are inaccurate and untrustworthy. They appear to use the documentation and website screenshots/information without even actually testing and using the products. If they do, it's no more than a run through. I know they are an affiliate site because I've had products listed on there (low cost/low commission product) and they put all kinds of incorrect and misinformation about it trying to get others to buy other products with higher price and higher commission. I confirmed by signing up for affiliate accounts and then researching what was being paid by that company to affiliates. They link directly to the affiliate site when a product has multiple sites to purchase from, from those that have a single purchase point and cookies can be used, they pointing to the companies product pages so you can't see the affiliate credit unless you know what you are doing (some affiliate programs allow cookies to be set to get credit for the sale).
When looking at what reputable sites say vs. this one (and forum responses), it is absolutely clear that this site is promoting products without basis. It isn't a leap of logic to determine why. There is a kickback involved; They are only listing the non-top products to make themselves look authentic.
Answer: It is a schill site. They rate some horrible products as good. I think they also hire people to review them as legit. Notice that the 3 5 stars in these reviews are a person with 1 review and 2 people who say they go to TopTenReviews for everything. Those both have rated a psychic website as 5 stars two. I bet paid fake reviewers.