Worthpoint
Anca Marian
Razvan Savu
Rebecca
"No one responds to emails or cancellation of free trial! "
I used the 7 day free trial for less than 10 minutes on the day I signed up for the free trial, I instantly sent a email saying how I'd like to cancel the free subscription and had no reply. I have now sent multiple emails regarding this as they have tried to take out £28 multiple times over the last 2 weeks but no one seems to respond to their emails! As for your response I have emailed the email address you stated multiple times.
Mihai-Ciprian
"Great experience"
Great experience. I totally love the price guide section. Simple to use, very intuitive platform.
Rosiu Dan
Cristian Mucuta
"Great tool and best value for money"
Great tool and best value for money. I recommend!
Bogdan Stan
Alex Tiberiu
"Love Worthpoint"
Love Worthpoint! Very good tool for collectors and not only!
cristian bisoc
"Not expensive and very helpful!"
Very useful to find out the value of your stuff! I really recommend this company!
CT Golfer
"Afraid to Sign Up for a "Free" Trial- Here's Why...."
I have not nor will I sign up for a trial. When 1-star reviews outpace 5-star reviews, I make it a point to read them. I look for repeated complaints and patterns. You'll certainly find them at Worthpoint. Read them if you want to educate yourself before signing up for anything.
Generally-
1) Any "FREE TRIAL" website that requires a credit card to sign-up get the free trial is the first red flag and is not a true free trial.
2) Information on value of an item may or may not be available- there is no way of knowing until you join. Furthermore the info could be limited or years outdated. A lot can be found on your own for free. Worthpoint gathers their data from sites like ebay paying for the access to a selling site's archives.
3) Canceling the free trial is not easy or straight forward, cancelation requests not always acknowledged or recognized because the victim didn't do everything perfectly to cancel the trial, causing unauthorized charges. This legal soft scam percentages work in Worthpoint’s favor, they will always keep the money from suckers too afraid or don't want the hassle of contesting charges.
4) Worthpoint puts more effort into extinguishing the numerous Trustpilot review fires instead of to actual customers with issues, reviews indicate this another recurring problem. Efforts should be to fix the years-old same reason people are complaining. Why fix it? Because Worthpoint will make residual free money from the poor people that abandon efforts to reclaim their payment(s).
As a small but long time internet seller, I would really like to have use of a service like this. I keep visiting it occasionally hoping to convince myself to give it a try, but pull back every time I read the reviews.
- Sellers are paying more to use and sell at platform sites. Just like everything else, it is costing more and more, platform giants increasing ‘percentage take’ on all sales, charging more for extras (advertising, etc.). Etsy is pushing and shoving sellers to ship ‘free’, which helps their profit, not the sellers. Changing policies has restricted certain collectibles from being offered and sold at their sites. IRS is sending 1099 tax forms to all sellers with more than $600 in sales, previous threshold was $20K. I never exceeded this amount. For the past 6-7 years USPS rates have risen sharply, increasing rates sometimes twice in a year. 2 years ago, they started 'temporarily' increasing rates for the holiday season (October thru January), which happens to be many seller's prime selling time of the year. I can personally attest that USPS service has gotten much worse, with countless examples, delays, damage- causing more lost revenue. Small sellers won't be able survive the constant assault from all angles. It is fast becoming too much trouble and expense to try make a buck from home. I recommend not getting into the business. Competition and rising costs are neutralizing efforts to make it successful. Only large volume sellers will survive.
The bottom line-
Worthpoint has been around for years, the service has not changed nor have the complaints- the 1-star has always outnumbered the 5-stars. There are many old and fresh similar 1-star reviews, nothing has changed. There is no way of knowing how helpful or worthless the service can be until you pay for it. Subscription prices are exorbitant especially for something that has no measurable results before or after use. It is entirely possible it can benefit a sale or two, but is it worth the cost of no less than $27.99 a month? It is an unnecessary and wasted expense for those willing to do their own research. The most I’d pay is $9.99 a month for something that has absolutely no guarantee of beneficial results.
Worthpoint needs to change- make it easier to decide, get, use and cancel a ‘free trial’. There should never be a chance of unauthorized credit/debit card charges because a user forgot to cancel, didn’t read the fine print, was easily confused or wasn’t paying attention after they thought they canceled it. Worthpoint reacts to 1-star Trustpilot reviews but has done nothing to address the persistent problem causing these same constant complaints. Why? Because it is their dice game, they are the house and always come out ahead with ethically questionable practices that skirt the laws. I choose to run the other way from this site, if you read the reviews, you probably will too. ‘nuff said.
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