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Topic: Duckdice.io Fake Trustpilot Reviews - page 6. (Read 817 times)

sr. member
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March 31, 2023, 05:23:43 PM
#12
I completely agree. It's sad to see that some companies resort to fake reviews just to boost their reputation. It's even worse when people are willing to write these fake reviews for just a few dollars. It's a dishonest practice that ultimately hurts both the company and the consumers.

As for the case of Duckdice, I haven't personally used their services, so I can't comment on the quality of their platform. However, I do believe that it's important to have solid evidence before accusing a company of unethical practices. Without proof, it's just hearsay. However, I have come across some negative feedback about their services, so if these allegations are true, it wouldn't come as a surprise.

I was aware about Duckdice existence but havent tested out their platform.Its not indeed surprising that fake feedbacks and comments are really that been posted off specially on these gambling review or rating sites.There's company that would be really be having that kind of intent on spamming out those positive reviews just to add up some boost or positivity towards a certain site which for us potential gamblers or readers which we should really be that keen on believing on what we do able to read.If you are really that serious or interested on playing on a certain site then  having few deposits or small amounts
wont really be that a bad idea.Testing out their functionality if it do pass with your standards.We know that real experience and stuff would be the thing that makes you decide
whether you would be staying or find for another place.
hero member
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March 31, 2023, 05:23:33 PM
#11
That's really unethical of the Duckdice to offer you money to post fake reviews for them. It's not only dishonest, but it's also against the terms and conditions of Trustpilot. I'm sorry to hear that you got scammed out of your payment, but honestly, you didn't deserve better. Fake reviews can really mislead people who rely on them to make informed decisions. While I understand that you may have been tempted by the offer, it's not ethical to accept such a deal.


Depends on whether they offered the money for a good review or just a review. One is worse than the other, if you were to ask me.

It is obvious @OP is asked a task of posting a 5 star review << this means @OP is posting not only good review but excellent review since 5 star as far as I know is the maximum good review one can put on the platform.

But this is the business model of review sites. There is absolutely nothing shocking about this and honestly, I think most casinos offer money for reviews. Its just another way to advertise for the casino.

The thing is, the gambling platform itself asked for the 5 star review and not the review sites.  It is really unethical and some an act of fraud since the gambling platform is paying someone to lie for their own benefits or gain.

Anyone with half a brain would do their own research and ask the gambling/crypto community on their thoughts rather than blindly trust "review sites". And anyone that does trust such sites deserves what they get. Thats just my opinion though.

True that, but most people rely on the review site to determine the reputation of a platform besides not all platform are fakes, there are at least a few legitimate platform out there.
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March 31, 2023, 05:20:36 PM
#10
Taking as well as providing fake reviews is something that should be considered a sin. They could ask to provide a review which can be any type of review whether that is positive. But they have asked to provide seven reviews which is unethical. You should create a scam accusation against him/her on the scam accusation board.
hero member
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March 31, 2023, 05:20:31 PM
#9
Duckdice.io mod Bob asked me to post 5 star reviews for them on trustpilot.com  and i will get 5usd for each successful posted, i post 7 reviews in 2 days and he paid me at first day 15$ then asked me to Waite for 20$, i did but he kept ignoring, first of all he blocked me so that i will not able send him PM.
~snip~
^Lol, if you have successfully received the payment you will not post it here, right?
But people here already know about Trustpilot reviews, and most of them can be manipulated and not accurate, no one here believes in Trustpilot reviews. Duckdice is also well-known here for doing shady moves, that very unethical moves for them that they keep doing for how many years?
No wonder they do dirty tricks in this gambling business competition because there are a lot of them.
hero member
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March 31, 2023, 05:19:58 PM
#8
I encourage OP to open a scam accusation because Duckdice did not pay you what they owe you for posting fake reviews, I'm surprised that Duckdice cannot pay or doesn't want to pay $20 are they running out of money they cannot even pay even as low as $20 this is serious and I will have second thought playing on Duckdice, there's a lot of scam complaints on Duckdice and they want to establish their reputation on other platforms.
This is proof that Trust Pilot reviews do not reflect the status of the reputation of one's platform, companies can hire people to do hundreds of positive reviews, it's very deceptive.

Now, with their non-payment of $20, their internal arrangement was out.
If he got paid in full, this won't be out here and we won't know that duckdice is paying for fake reviews.
We can say, a lot of these companies are indeed paying fake reviewers for few bucks.
Though some reviews are legit but you can surmise then that a lot of feedbacks out there are not valid.
Don't know if duckdice rep will reply on this matter but this is not good for their image.
If the OP wants to escalate this situation, he can create a scam accusation thread.
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March 31, 2023, 05:17:41 PM
#7
I completely agree. It's sad to see that some companies resort to fake reviews just to boost their reputation. It's even worse when people are willing to write these fake reviews for just a few dollars. It's a dishonest practice that ultimately hurts both the company and the consumers.

As for the case of Duckdice, I haven't personally used their services, so I can't comment on the quality of their platform. However, I do believe that it's important to have solid evidence before accusing a company of unethical practices. Without proof, it's just hearsay. However, I have come across some negative feedback about their services, so if these allegations are true, it wouldn't come as a surprise.
legendary
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March 31, 2023, 05:11:14 PM
#6
I encourage OP to open a scam accusation because Duckdice did not pay you what they owe you for posting fake reviews, I'm surprised that Duckdice cannot pay or doesn't want to pay $20 are they running out of money they cannot even pay even as low as $20 this is serious and I will have second thought playing on Duckdice, there's a lot of scam complaints on Duckdice and they want to establish their reputation on other platforms.
This is proof that Trust Pilot reviews do not reflect the status of the reputation of one's platform, companies can hire people to do hundreds of positive reviews, it's very deceptive.
legendary
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March 31, 2023, 04:43:28 PM
#5
That's really unethical of the Duckdice to offer you money to post fake reviews for them. It's not only dishonest, but it's also against the terms and conditions of Trustpilot. I'm sorry to hear that you got scammed out of your payment, but honestly, you didn't deserve better. Fake reviews can really mislead people who rely on them to make informed decisions. While I understand that you may have been tempted by the offer, it's not ethical to accept such a deal.


Depends on whether they offered the money for a good review or just a review. One is worse than the other, if you were to ask me.

But this is the business model of review sites. There is absolutely nothing shocking about this and honestly, I think most casinos offer money for reviews. Its just another way to advertise for the casino.

Anyone with half a brain would do their own research and ask the gambling/crypto community on their thoughts rather than blindly trust "review sites". And anyone that does trust such sites deserves what they get. Thats just my opinion though.
legendary
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March 31, 2023, 03:58:06 PM
#4
Can you post any links so we can see your amazing trustpilot reviews, maybe they are not good enough for Duckdice?
We don't have any proof that this happened unless we see evidence, but all trustpilot reviews are so stupid and fake for everything and I never watch them for any service or product.
I think there are much better job out there than creating multiple accounts and writing many fake reviews  Tongue

 
legendary
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March 31, 2023, 03:32:25 PM
#3
That's really unethical of the Duckdice to offer you money to post fake reviews for them. It's not only dishonest, but it's also against the terms and conditions of Trustpilot. I'm sorry to hear that you got scammed out of your payment, but honestly, you didn't deserve better. Fake reviews can really mislead people who rely on them to make informed decisions. While I understand that you may have been tempted by the offer, it's not ethical to accept such a deal.
hero member
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March 31, 2023, 07:25:07 AM
#2
Lol, Everyone knows that most of Trustpilot review is fake because it can be manipulated on services like this. I believe it’s more appropriate to file scam accusation against them if they hire you to do a paid review and received less amount as promised.

This kind of fake review is a shame. I know Duckdice is subjected to many criticism but I can’t imagine them hiring someone to do a paid review for 5$ each.  Cheesy

Can you share the screenshot of your contract before you agree on your paid review to establish case that they are hiring someone to do fake review.
newbie
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March 31, 2023, 06:55:38 AM
#1
Duckdice.io mod Bob asked me to post 5 star reviews for them on trustpilot.com  and i will get 5usd for each successful posted, i post 7 reviews in 2 days and he paid me at first day 15$ then asked me to Waite for 20$, i did but he kept ignoring, first of all he blocked me so that i will not able send him PM.
 i tried to contact through live support but no one helped me, i have deleted my reviews and few are left because i didn't save my browsers.

i found email of him and tried yesterday to send him email but he is not replying to mails.

i know i did bad things by posting fake reviews but they are not legit as well.

i have posted Screenshot of conversation with on of their representative who told me to Waite  he will leave a message to bob but he didn't.

https://imgur.com/uaDHEQW

https://imgur.com/27a0jTp

https://imgur.com/qmq5BAe
 
https://imgur.com/9jzhaGN

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https://imgur.com/VvEFfxW
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