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Chris
"Rip off buyer beware- they will keep…"
Rip off buyer beware- they will keep upcharging you but you will never get a wiki page. SCAM SCAM SCAM
RRL
"This company is 100% a SCAM"
This company is 100% a SCAM. Long story short, I began my process with them in May of 2023, and until this day I still have No Wikipedia page, including my account being $1600 less. I was dealing with a guy that went by Duane James (Which I assume is a fake name). This guy sure talked a good game, and had me fooled. I reported their website to the BBB & FTC. Stay away from this company at all costs.
Mark Robinson
"Pending Final Outcome "
I am still in the process with them, I am reserving my review until we finish this up. There may have been some miscommunications, the company did get back to me today so I am upgrading my review and will check back on how this finishes up.
Bruce 'Zen' Benefiel
"Strung out and ripped off"
I paid my money and went through several iterations, mostly of which they ask me to write, then made their edits. It was looking like a pretty good page. Then came the publishing and the promise that it would be up. It never went up. I called, emailed the rep, emailed the company email. NOTHING. Don't waiste your time. The good reviews here look pretty suspect, too.
Matthew
"My experience with Wiki Consultancy has…"
My experience with Wiki Consultancy has been entirely satisfactory, and I would highly recommend them because of that!
McKenna Rowe
"I was VERY communicative and upfront…"
I was VERY communicative and upfront with them re: the content and list of reference articles we could use for our wiki page. AFTER taking my $400 they told me the articles weren't from good enough "Top Tier" sources. Keep in mind, they could have disclosed this to me BEFORE taking my $400. Then they proposed having their staff of editors pitch to "Top Tier" sources for "$5,000" but then arbitrarily discounted that to "$2,200". In a nutshell, BE FULLY TRANSPARENT regarding ALL the possible steps and potential costs in the process. That process only fully came out after I pried for answers and even did several phone calls...and an email with something like 100 threads. At the end of the day, I really only have myself to blame here, though. As a seasoned digital professional of 25+ years (but obviously very green on the wikipedia process), I'm mad at myself I didn't do deeper research and force this company to more formally commit in writing that should we fail to publish, I would receive a refund.
Paul Lawson
"This is so good"
Hi, My experience working with Wiki Consultancy went really well. I was guided throughout by the project team, and I never felt like I was new to Wikipedia. Highly recommended!
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