“Further to my whistleblower submission.
[@Trustpilot Content Integrity]: Your request is now received - Ticket #8848196
Can you confirm how many fake reviews imported by #Trustpilot from orher reviews sites that had renoved afore said fake reviews had been removed after many months of investigtion by Trustpilots head of compliance.
Can you also explain how it is possible for Rapid Data and Fields Data Recovery reviewer accounts to be hacked and fake 5 star reviews left without the reviewers knowledge ?
Can Trustpilot actually detect
Gaming
CherryPicking
Widget Fixing
Review Flagging Abuse
Has Trustpilot considered the one flaw with weaponised scams that only invite "happy clients" using Amazon Vouchers, or post fake reviews using their 100+ SEO, Social Media and Adwords PPC experts for £5 each ?
Answer victims of the #fieldsdatarecoveryscam who leave 1 star reviews are "encouraged" to remove their reviews in return for "refunds"
Refunding victims of a scam is at least helps some, but what about all the uninvited, unaware victims or those that are too scared to complain against a law firm that has their personal information and credit card details.
Trustpilot staff may believe they are ethical but in reality they are only selling the illusion of trust and transparency of they cannot properly investigate and take action against a Group of companies that is paying to game Trustpilot as part of a reputation management strategy to prevent victims of the #fieldsdatarecoveryscam from being invited to review which then creates a false Trustacore and Trustbox Truststars representation to then further mislead consumers and businesses and create more victims of the #fieldsdatarecoveryscam who are effectively paying fraudulent invoice enabling Fields to pay @Trustpilot for a dozen websites.
So in theory according to #Trustpilot IPO average website pays Trustpilot £4000 per year ($5500)
So is Fields getting a special deal for the enhanced features ?”