I was impressed by the quality (& depth) of the questions - love the Likert scale format :) However, I was a bit disappointed/surprised by the 'paywall' at the end (to get your results), after su... See more
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BlossomUp is a dynamic and innovative B2C SaaS company in the Personal Growth space. We create products that help users get to know themselves better and make significant progress in their Personal Growth journey. We are dedicated to creating innovative products that help improve the lives of our customers.
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Scam - Taken a simply quiz that I paid for, and then been billed for a months use for a subscription I never signed up for. Report this to the bank to claim back funds.

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It sits just where I thought it would. Having gone from a left leaning libertarian to a right authoritarian, that is what I was expecting for my current political views.

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I’m extremely angry. This company is seriously predatory, misleading, exploitative and not at all worth it. I just wanted to do a simple attachment style quiz, which only after spending 10 minutes completing did they ask for a small €2 once off fee. Since they supposedly had good reviews and I didn’t feel like doing another test I thought okay sure it’s not that much. The “results” by the way are super average, generic, seemingly AI generated rambling, not very insightful or personalised at all. BUT THEN just 6 days later suddenly im charged another €30 because apparently I’ve been signed up to some “30 day growth” programme which is complete low effort rubbish that I honestly just thought was spam. I mean seriously “BlossomUp” you guys should be utterly ashamed. €30????? After 1 week?? After I already paid €2?? For a subscription that is not even worth €1??? I mean Netflix is less than that… clearly this is the only way they can make any money since they can’t provide a service people actually want. DO NOT TRUST THIS COMPANY.

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great question and good choice of diffrent aspects of life

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I'm taking many personality, quizzes, and many of them seem like scams. This one is super smart and useful. At the end you'll have to pay $1.95. That is dirt cheap for what you get!

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