Pays pennies
As for the site, you only get 3 cents per review. Hardly worth my time. But the poorly written and obviously paid for reviews right here on Trustpilot for Reviewstream is making me wonder about Trustpilot allowing them.
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As for the site, you only get 3 cents per review. Hardly worth my time. But the poorly written and obviously paid for reviews right here on Trustpilot for Reviewstream is making me wonder about Trustpilot allowing them.
this website is a scam they tell you they will not use your review and doesn't pay you for it but then uses it anyway whilst telling you they will not use it as they don't like it report this website and do not sign up as they may be breaking the UK and EU's privacy law
It was really professional and amazing.
Harry up,,, you will not get this product again,,, it's really good to use amazing
This company is best and product quality superb
This website is no longer "functional" as it states that it is a long-standing, successful website - for sale! DO NOT BOTHER to attempt to proceed. With all of the poor reviews I've just read, I am sorry for those experiences. I saw 2 "semi-good" reviews & can assure you that reps of the company posted them because the lack of English grammar is present as it is in their communication with people seeking assistance from the company. This really is too bad & upsetting that other web pages would even recommend this as a good option for earning.
(As can be seen below, they themselves do not speak English well enough to comment, much less judge people's reviews.)
I tried to join this platform and provide a review. To be clear, this was my first attempt, as I wanted to see how things went and whether the offer to pay for reviews was legitimate and honest. Unfortunately, I came away from that experience heavily disappointed—and insulted to boot!
In brief, my experience mirrored that of another reviewer who mentioned issues with the business continually pushing back the terms of submission. ReviewStream did the same to me. They kept delaying my review past their own deadline and issuing later deadlines over and over again. As a result, I felt compelled to reach out to customer service for clarification.
They did not respond to my inquiry, so after several weekdays (weekdays is a big deal at RS,) I wrote again, expressing concern that the service might not be functioning properly or that communication with customer service was of little use to customers. Worse yet, I wondered if the entire endeavor might not be the legitimate business opportunity it was advertised to be.
To that, they finally replied with the following:
"We are not school. We buy content. If you can't sell it properly, then we can't help you. Everything is cristal clear from our side. Make an effort from yours.
Cheers,
reviewstream.com"
This reads as an attack, as you might have noted. My email to them was entirely professional, I assure you; the tone and abruptness here was quite uncalled for. What’s worse, although really quite funny, that short response has more grammatical errors than can be counted. The funniest and most stand out of course are the misspelled word "Crystal", and also how they completely omitted the article in their opening sentence: "We are not school". That should read "we are not a school" in case the nitwits are reading.
Anyhow, this is a bad business—a business that clearly conducts itself in bad faith.
Stay clear.
This company is genuinely making extra income to students. So very happy to see my 1st income
Personally I write and read English, so I do not think this is the matter. I inserted a review about a movie and they gave me a term of submission but that term was postponed every day. Then they told me to jump into a level where to answer questions for getting scores. I tried but it didn't work. Well, I suppose it is not serious. When a website grants to pay for a work, it has to do it, but above all it has to start with what you are doing. To postpone a submission has no meaning. Then, this website is too complicated, too many pages and no explanations. I don't like such a system. For me it is simple: I send a review and if you appreciate it you publish it and I start earning. All without many contourning and useless words!
And, more over, you cannot talk with a responsible. They are only robot.
PS: after some days I received the answer that they were not interested to buy my review because "it was not unique enough". What??? I'm sure it has to do with the comment I posted here, so, I insist, they are not serious.
Reviewstream.com is a SCAM!
I sent a message on how to get paid through their website.
And this was their message: "Sorry we can't understand you".
Everyone "Stay Away", they're a complete waste of time.
Lastly, you can't even login or logout. There's no options available.
That's definitely a red flag website.
I actually posted two reviews that are now out the window.
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