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Overview

Consumer Reports has a rating of 1.6 stars from 44 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers complaining about Consumer Reports most frequently mention customer service problems. Consumer Reports ranks 161st among Product Reviews sites.

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  • Quality
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Positive reviews (last 12 months): 11.1%
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Top Positive Review

“My go to for appliances and vehicle reviews”

Anthony v.
6/27/23

I have looked at many online options to review several products over the years (20 give or take) and in the end, I feel like I am getting more detail that I trust from Consumer Reports. No report, from any reviewing company is perfect and all leave out details but Consumer Reports gives enough to make me feel that I am less likely to get screwed in reading their reviews and using it as a guide to my next purchase. Sometimes I am looking at a specific product and the review is clearly written as if they only had a very small handful of reviews to draw from. Its difficult to cover the large scope of products that they do and have a very detailed report when only a few provide their experiences. But overall, I am pleased with the information I get in order to avoid going in completely blind. Other groups who provide competing reviews are too often lacking any real detail, clearly showing they don't have enough reviews to be of substance. No one is perfect but in the end, I feel like Consumer Reports is the best choice and less likely being paid off to provide a jaded review.

Top Critical Review

“Only partial refund after canceling same day”

Denise G.
1/28/23

One year after subscribing they charged me $39 for renewal. Then I cancelled that same day and they told me I only got partial credit because next month was the earliest my cancellation could take effect. Also they email you with tricky/enticing donation requests throughout the year and worst of all navigating their website for product research is quite frustrating/difficult!

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Thumbnail of user agnesf45
1 review
21 helpful votes
November 19th, 2022

Consumer Reports used to be a reputable company, with extensive research and information on the products they evaluated. Unfortunately an apprently new "business model" changed all that. Information is scant and what motivates them most is charging for everything and anything, even including "auto charge" for subscriptions. Luckily there is a way to go around that by calling customer service for an adjustment, which usually works. It is a pity what happened to this company.

Thumbnail of user billys374
1 review
20 helpful votes
June 6th, 2022

I recently renewed Consumer Reports online to look for central AC brands. There was one page with information about how Air conditioners worked and what efficiency means. The ratings were based on reliability with very little info. I could have found this information from any other website. It is clear that little effort was put in by consume reports.

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Thumbnail of user robertl4106
1 review
12 helpful votes
December 13th, 2022
Verified purchase

I used to subscribe back in the 1980s and was pleased. But the magazine these days is a shadow of its past self. Here are specifics:
First, I subscribed and only received three issues over a year. I called after ten months and was told the back issues would be sent to me, but that was two months ago and I never received them.
Second, the wait times for customer service are very long.
Third, they only review about three products in a category. If you reviews of more products in that category (e.g. Irons, vacuums, etc.) there is an up-charge.
Fourth, their articles are general information one can easily find on the internet -- no need to spend money on a Consumer Reports subscription.
Fifth and finally, Consumer Union has become a political advocacy group to institute ever more rules and regulations.

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Thumbnail of user poobaht
1 review
20 helpful votes
August 12th, 2021

We requested the Free Books on specific topics + general health concerns. Your promotion clearly stated in several places these were free. I ordered a set of the two paperback books which were supposedly FREE.
We received a bill today for $25 for these books. This was deceitful advertising, and that it occurred at a generally well-known publication such as yours.

Thumbnail of user victorc622
2 reviews
3 helpful votes
July 6th, 2023

I have been a subscriber for several months now. Along with my monthly magazine, I was supposed to receive the Yearly Buying Guide. Still haven't received it. I received the August issue today. The front covers title is "Your Scam Protection Guide". How appropriate... they certainly SCAMMED me! They apparently are having financial difficulties. The monthly magazine is no where near as good as it was many years ago. And SEVERAL times they sent me requests to send them money for automobile raffle tickets. NO THANKS!

Thumbnail of user johnb9563
1 review
10 helpful votes
August 30th, 2022

I have found recommended products are often no longer manufactured, and the latest products are seldom reviewed rapidly enough. And as a particular example, Consumers Reports discusses the advantages of "mild hybrid" cars (cars like Audis, BMWs, Mercedes with both 12V and 48V batteries, but not full hybrids that can electrically drive the wheels). But Consumer Reports fails to point out the significant cost of replacing these two batteries (even the 12V battery). Warranty coverage of the 48V battery is 3-4 years and replacement runs $3K-$4K. A significant cost of ownership.

Thumbnail of user cg573
1 review
13 helpful votes
September 27th, 2021

This company is a joke. They lied and lied. My family booked a trip through them for st Martin. Delta canceled my flt from tues to Monday. I called a dozen times to ask how I'd get my money back for the night I was not there. They assured me it would not be a problem. Well Shame on me will not give me my money back. So paying it forward do not use cheap tic u will lose your money. The company is a joke

Thumbnail of user deniseg1005
1 review
4 helpful votes
January 28th, 2023
Verified purchase

One year after subscribing they charged me $39 for renewal. Then I cancelled that same day and they told me I only got partial credit because next month was the earliest my cancellation could take effect. Also they email you with tricky/enticing donation requests throughout the year and worst of all navigating their website for product research is quite frustrating/difficult!

Tip for consumers:
Don’t buy into the deceptiveness.

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Thumbnail of user dj564
1 review
7 helpful votes
February 16th, 2023

Beware of auto-renewal. Like most sites, once you sign up and give them your credit card or bank info, this company will auto renew your subscription every year and probably not at the introductory rating you signed up with but their normal annual rating. If you do sign up with the company, make sure to turn off your auto renewal. Or better yet, just don't sign up at all.

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Thumbnail of user richardb3317
1 review
2 helpful votes
September 25th, 2021

They have always given me sound advice on purchases. Recommended items are were always reliable. Items with poor reliability were duds.

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Thumbnail of user markc4200
1 review
3 helpful votes
June 22nd, 2023

After all these years of claiming to be neutral Consumer Reports has sold out and is now allowing Subaru Auto to use CR's review in their ads. That, for me, is the last straw. The quality of their magazine and most especially, the ability to locate products, has become a confused mess! I can no longer trust a magazine who allows companies to use their product name while professing to be non biased.

Tip for consumers:
Never responded to emails asking why they changed the policy and where it was announced in the publication.

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Thumbnail of user markl1025
1 review
34 helpful votes
February 6th, 2020

I have bought this magazine through the years since I retired I decided to take the plunge and get a subscription I sent in a discounted voucher and received a bill for twice the amount they said it was a mistake next I noticed in march's issue the donation section that they have taken very large donations from a hospital and from Ford last time I checked you can't be non biased when you take money from company's last they also give out your personal information from their mailing list rent or share this information shame on you consumers magazine unhappy customer

Thumbnail of user hoiy2
3 reviews
20 helpful votes
January 28th, 2021

Never again will I endure an attitudinal employee from CR again to help with member support. They can't even write in fundamental English

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Thumbnail of user ralphh222
1 review
26 helpful votes
September 11th, 2021

Consumer Reports proports to be the consumer advocate. To subscribe they include you in their continuous service, not an option. Then they absolutely hide the web site link to cancel continuous service. Once canceled, they continue to send past due notices.
The magazine used to be the go to place for product reviews. Now it is a left leaning entity long on causes and extremely short on useful product information. After many years of being a subscriber I couldn't wait for my subscription to expire. And not happy about that!

Thumbnail of user danielb106
58 reviews
206 helpful votes
August 3rd, 2018

I've been a subscriber, that they call a member, for about 50 years and I have found them to be a reliable source of information and advice on a wide variety of products and services. The information and advice on negotiating the price of a car worked like a charm.The last time I used it and was leaving, two of the salesmen actually applauded! To assure impartiality, they accept no advertising and as a member you have the opportunity to vote for their board of directors. While one might not agree with their rating you are confident they've done their best.

Thumbnail of user anthonyv1031
1 review
1 helpful vote
June 27th, 2023

I have looked at many online options to review several products over the years (20 give or take) and in the end, I feel like I am getting more detail that I trust from Consumer Reports. No report, from any reviewing company is perfect and all leave out details but Consumer Reports gives enough to make me feel that I am less likely to get screwed in reading their reviews and using it as a guide to my next purchase. Sometimes I am looking at a specific product and the review is clearly written as if they only had a very small handful of reviews to draw from. Its difficult to cover the large scope of products that they do and have a very detailed report when only a few provide their experiences. But overall, I am pleased with the information I get in order to avoid going in completely blind. Other groups who provide competing reviews are too often lacking any real detail, clearly showing they don't have enough reviews to be of substance. No one is perfect but in the end, I feel like Consumer Reports is the best choice and less likely being paid off to provide a jaded review.

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I have been a member of Consumer Reports for over 20 years in order to access reviews on multiple products that I regularly buy.

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Thumbnail of user craigb1121
1 review
3 helpful votes
July 27th, 2023

I find their review of the tesla interface flawed. Inexplicably, they seem to find an interface method that is widely used on the internet flawed (which uses logical design features), while, at the same time, concluding that a series of buttons on another car is easier to learn. This is regressive thinking on the part of consumer reports.

While I have a lot of complaints with built in consumer reports biases, this is one of the most illogical comments they have made about a product.

Craig

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Thumbnail of user dominickn11
2 reviews
1 helpful vote
October 9th, 2022

I been getting their magazine over thirty years and i always look at them when i am going to make a large purchase. The last few years the quality of their reviews are not what they used to be and i can see them trying to cut corners to save some money. When they built their new testing fiscality in New York i was against it, too much overhead in the city. Now i know your sorry. Try to keep your heads above water in these trying times, Good Luck.

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Thumbnail of user angelao867
2 reviews
3 helpful votes
August 5th, 2023
Verified purchase

I was looking up treadmill reviews related to safety and when there were less than 5 stars, there was no information given about why the rating was less than 5, only a general description of the category and a list of things that it could contribute to a lower rating for any treadmill. Since there are so many reasons a machine can be unsafe, having no description renders the category meaningless. Out of curiosity, I then looked at SUV ratings and also discovered that they also no longer include detailed safety information about vehicles. If they don't care about vehicle safety, then they likely don't care about safety on the whole, so I cancelled my subscription today.

Addendum: I had also chatted with a rep on their site about the concern of no detailed safety explanation for the treadmills and he said that this was due to my not having a digital membership. I then logged onto my account and it showed I have an All Access membership - this includes digital and print. By this time, the chat had ended, but the chat rep had lied to me. I called Consumer Reports and spoke to another rep live who verified I have full digital access, and who also could not locate any additional safety information for any treadmills that received a rating of less than 5 stars. I then showed him a page that was related to car safety and the absence of detailed info listed. I ultimately told him I wanted to cancel my membership and he said, "Fine," apparently disinterested in my concerns about the absence of detailed safety information. Had I been in his role, I would have offered to pass along this concern to someone higher up.

Thumbnail of user andrewp1521
2 reviews
23 helpful votes
July 2nd, 2021

Consumer Reports used to be the goto on product reviews but with free product reviews on the internet they are now a dinosaur struggling to stay alive. Tactics like raffles to win prizes just like Publisher's Clearinghouse used to do cheapens a once great product. Beware subscribing with automatic renewal for there on-line service because you will see a charge on your credit card bill and if you call to cancel they keep a month regardless of whether a month has passed or whether you used the service in that time! It's time for them to go, employees should start looking for new jobs before they get cut to save costs.

Tip for consumers:
Don't pay for reviews when they are free on-line!

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Thumbnail of user ws131
1 review
22 helpful votes
July 13th, 2021

I used to trust that Consumer Report (CR) was a source of unbiased testing of products. Now I know better and will not believe anything from them. Case in point, CR stated that the Kia suv was highly dependable in their first year of production. It received an extremely high rating, well over the Toyota Highlander, which has consistently EARNED a high rating. Kia recalled their suv and had numerous quality issues in the first year. Consumer Report was paid off and is not to be trusted. Garbage reporting. Beware.

Thumbnail of user marya882
2 reviews
4 helpful votes
January 4th, 2023

A rally with the first prize $ 35,000. Moved dates submitted with a total of $ 25.00. Drawing December 30
Never heard anything more. Any winners? I was scammed last year too. No more do you read your reviews?

Thumbnail of user chrisv50
18 reviews
23 helpful votes
March 27th, 2017

I pay a subscription for consumer reports. It has helped me in researching various products, and delivers helpful information for consumers. The yearly subscription is very affordable.

Thumbnail of user omegar
149 reviews
1,786 helpful votes
November 8th, 2011

This site comes out of the consumer union which is a top consumer advocacy organization. The site is intended to be an information and educational site to educate consumers as well as providing expert reviews and ratings on products and advice when it comes to buying products. Here is what the site says about itself:

"Consumer Reports (CR) is an expert, independent, nonprofit organization whose mission is to work for a fair, just, and safe marketplace for all consumers and to empower consumers to protect themselves. The organization was founded in 1936 when advertising first flooded the mass media. Consumers lacked a reliable source of information they could depend on to help them distinguish hype from fact and good products from bad ones. Since then CR has filled that vacuum with a broad range of consumer information. To maintain its independence and impartiality, CR accepts no outside advertising and no free samples and employs several hundred mystery shoppers and technical experts to buy and test the products it evaluates."

The site also has good testimonials about the trust that people have in consumer reports. Here is one testimonial from one of the donors to consumer reports who makes donations to them because consumer reports in order to remain fair to all refuses advertising and thus depends on the generous donations of people.

"Consumer Reports is the only organization I truly trust to be honest with us, the consuming public, about product quality and value. I've trusted them for more than 30 years for guidance with decisions on purchases as big as an automobile and as little as a bottle of all purpose cleaner. I've been a supporter of CR for most of those years, because there is no other way I could expect them to do what they do, since they don't accept any advertising and they don't accept any freebies for testing.— Bonna Oyer, Consumers Reports Donor"

This is among the most trustworthy consumer sites out there whose experience has always been trusted. You will never go wrong with consumerreports.org because you can always have confidence in them..

Thumbnail of user alexi554
2 reviews
4 helpful votes
January 19th, 2023

I've been a member since 1993 and renew the subscription every year. Last year I renewed it again and paid through Aug. 2023. I haven't received a paper copy since last November, attributing it to postal delays. Today I decided to check my account.
It turns out they silently canceled my account and appropriated the remaining balance. I had to call customer service a few times because they hang up after 5 minutes of waiting. They couldn't tell me
Who canceled my account and why, and reluctantly agreed to refund the balance.
They should report this in their magazine on the "Selling It" page.

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