I received an email from Rapidgator.net explicitly asking me to post a 4 or 5-star review on Trustpilot in exchange for a 3-day premium account.
This is not a request for honest feedback. It is a direct attempt to manipulate public ratings.
When a company conditions a reward on leaving only positive reviews, it raises serious doubts about how many of their existing ratings are genuine. It undermines trust not only in their service, but also in the integrity of their reputation as a whole.
Consumers rely on review platforms to make informed decisions. Practices like this distort that process and mislead potential users.
If a service needs to incentivize praise rather than earn it, that says everything.
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From: help@rapidgator-net
Subject: Get 3 days premium on rapidgator-net
Dear Customer,
Thank you for being a member of Rapidgator-net for this year.
We would appreciate it if you could post a positive review with 4 or 5 stars on Trustpilot using this link
trustpilot-com/evaluate/www-rapidgator--net
As a reward, you will get a 3-day free premium account.
The link is only valid for 7 days!
Rapidgator Support.
three-day premium access link
rapidgator-net/article/premium?d=5HAR-T95A7U
Claim your business profile now and gain access to all features and respond to customer reviews.
Unfortunately, it looks like trustpilot is doing absolutely nothing to protect this page from fake negative reviews made by angry competitors.