Goodwill Industries’s earns a 1.4-star rating from 478 reviews, showing that the majority of donors and shoppers are dissatisfied with experiences.
- All
- Reviews only
- Complaints only
- Resolved
- Unresolved
- Replied by the business
- Unreplied
- With attachments
They gave my item to someone else. They violated their agreement to pickup within 24 hrs.
How the Goodwill store in Westchester, IL – ruined our day today… 11-22-15. On 11-21-15 we went to Goodwill Store in Westchester, IL around 8:30 PM. Store closes at 9:PM. Purchased a few items. One item was a nice coffee table. We had our car.. The table would not fit in the car.. So we made arrangements to pickup.. It was in writing to be picked up by...
Read full review of Goodwill IndustriesOrangetta Kelly and Chandra Henderson are evil,wicked and crooked
In 2007 Orangetta Kelly and Chandra Henderson did me and the other laundry co-workers wrong by changing the rules on me and the other co-workers by getting me and the other workers fired.They be putting disabled co-workers in the back and laying them off.I'm glad they're gone in 2011.Orangetta is in Rogers Park in Chicago, Illinois and Chandra Henderson is at Goodwill in Racine, Wisconsin
Read full review of Goodwill Industrieshorrible experience will never shop there nor donate to again.
I saw an item at my local goodwill store. It was a white desk with a brown top. I could not find a price on this desk anywhere so I asked an employee how much the desk was. He could not find the price either. He went to get another employee to ask about the price. Again the second goodwill employee could not find the tag. They had the cashier make an announcement in the store asking if anyone had a tag for a white and brown desk, no one came forward with a tag. They then said they would write me a tag for the desk. I went to the front, paid for the desk and asked if they could hold it for me until the next day because the store was closing and the desk would not fit in my car. They had me fill out the paper for them to hold it for 24 hours. I went back the next day to pick up my item, it was too heavy for me to pick up by myself so I asked for assistance, again I filled out the paperwork that was required. When an employee showed up to help me with the item they told me that that was not the desk that I had purchased and this desk was two pieces. They asked how much I paid for the desk, I told them, then they said that they could not let me have the desk. I did not know that the desk was two pieces until that time. The desk appeared to only be a desk with a brown top, it did not appear to be a desk with a brown top AND a hutch. The hutch was on the floor behind the desk facing the opposite direction so it appeared to be a separate piece of furniture in the other aisle. There was a tag on the hutch with a price but there was no tag on the desk at all, nothing saying it was part of a two piece set. If there was a tag saying it was part of another piece or if the two pieces were together so that it would have been obvious that they go together I would not have purchased the desk. After the employees spoke to the manager, said they called some other manager, and an hour later they still refused to let me have the item that I purchased, because they said that is not the desk I purchased. When the fact is that was the desk I purchased and their employees made a mistake. They made me do a return instead of letting me have the item I purchased. The choices they gave me were to purchase the other piece to go with the desk, which I did not want or need and would have cost me 3 times as much as I originally paid, or to have my money refunded to me. I will never shop nor donate to a goodwill store again because of this experience. Due to multiple goodwill employee mistakes I was not allowed to have the item I paid for. If I would have had them move the desk outside and called for someone to meet me with a bigger vehicle on the night that I purchased the desk, I would have the item that I paid for, but since I went back for it the next day I was not allowed to have the item that I paid for. To me this is horrible customer service, I bought an item and then was told no you didn't pay for that one you paid for this other one. I am pretty sure I know what item I purchased, since I am the one that paid for it. I was also told they were looking at the video from the night before to see which employees I spoke to. I told them that I do not believe that because if they were actually looking at the video they would see that the desk they refused to let me leave with was in fact the desk that I purchased for the price that I paid. I was not in the wrong in this situation but was penalized because of the mistakes of the goodwill staff. And on another note all of the items are donated, it is not like they needed to cover the cost of getting the item in. I feel that they should have let me have the item that I paid for. It would have been better if their staff would have said that they did not know what the price was and that I should return on the next day to ask about it instead of selling me the piece.
rude and angry/nasty employees
I went to your store on Annandale Rd in Falls Church VA this morning to donate books and clothing. Every item of clothing & shoes was unused and still had sales tags attached. I thought I was doing a good thing and did not expect to be treated soooo rudely. The attendant -- name of Hussein Sow -- never approached me, just stood there and stared. When I signaled him to come over he just shook his head "no". Finally I got out of my car and as I started toward him, he said to bring my donations with me. When I asked him to come over to my car he again simply said "no". No explanation! I took the donation bags from my car and put with other donations on the ground. Then I asked him for a receipt which he turned around and went elsewhere to get. I returned to the drivers seat of my car and left the passenger door open so he could easily give the receipt to me. Instead he walked around the car and gave to me thru my window. I thanked him and then asked if he would close my passenger door when he passed by it. For the third time he said "NO". And this time VERY angrily and rudely. He simply turned and walked away. I went inside the store and spoke with the female manager. She told me that the Goodwill rules say that employees can't put in or take out anything from a car. OK, I can understand that you have certain policies that should be followed. Apparently this policy is recent. BUT, this policy should be stated by the employee to the customer instead of just standing there, refusing to help the customer! I totally regret having left all these new, unused articles of clothing and shoes -- which should bring more money than any used or worn clothes. This will not happen again. I will drive further and donate to the Salvation Army, which I know, full well, has a better reputation than Goodwill Industries. They are more appreciative and helpful than what I dealt with today -- the Donation Attendant and the Store Manager! Here's an idea! Maybe you can have a policy for all employees to teach them that they are in a service industry and they need to learn how to deal properly with the public? If they don't like it, they can move on. Otherwise, your customers, like myself, will move on! I would appreciate a return email that you have read and acknowledge my complaint. Thank you. Maria Boyle. [protected]@aol.com
classified info
I hate your rules. When an employee's wife asks things that are classified, tell them. Because if you don't tell the wife and something like that happens you will get sued. I can make sure of that. Goodwill Santee. Now change the rule that when a family members come in, or I will sue you guys. This isn't a threat, its a promise. Other people like your customers HATE your rules. When someone like me is married to someone and worried about someone that works there, doesn't matter if its so called classified that person isn't going to hurt them, if you guys think they will, then you need help. Because married couples wont cause problems and wont hurt that employee. I can show you hurt if you want me too.. I cant tell names because its classified as you guys would say. So change the rules or I will sue you guys. And then those employees will be out of jobs and it will be your fault not mine. -A
rude managers
I have been going to the store for years and don't get me wrong there are some very nice people that work there but, the managers are very rude especially the tall heavy women in her late twenties. She is very rude, and always has a poor attitude. I never once was rude to her I would smile and she would give me a dirty look. I ask her a question about a price of something and she responded rudely and always gives me a poor attitude. There is another old manager there with grey hair in his 50's that is rude also. I was there right before closing and there was a person in front of me with a hundred things in her carriage and instead of offering to check me out at the other register...he just stands there acting like hes doing something.I asked to see something in the case and get a poor attitude also from the same guy. Someone please hire more people with better attitudes and stop hiring head cases! I can keep complaining about the place but I would be here all night! Bad enough they raised the prices of everything and you have to put up with negativity! I treat them with respect treat me with it! No wonder why people litter all over the parking lot and leave cans and trash on the shelf! Goodwill does nothing to keep the place clean either except organizing the shelves.To the manager at Goodwill with the poor attitude, leave your personal problems at home! Never had an issue at any other Goodwill store except this place! I have spent thousands of dollars over the years and this is no way to be treated!
stolen bike
I went o goodwill with my daughter 08/19/2015 and the employee in the store advise we could not take her bike to the back so we put the bike inside the store in the front. The employee knew the bike did not belong to the store she saw us put it there she herself told us we could not take the bike to the back and she sold the bike to another customer for one dollar and had the nerve to say I'm sorry about it. I contacted good will and I was told there was nothing they could do about it and that they were not responsible for the employee's actions. There is a camera inside the store I mean come in really. Needless to say I'm am going to file legal charges, I have already filed the police report. I'm going to make sure I do no back down. I work very hard for my money. I can't believe she would sell the bike knowing it did not belong to the store.
broken items, overpriced, sell broken toys or toys missing parts
I purchased many items in this goodwill, they sell broken items give you two hours hold even if the item has not been tested. They are robbing me blind the employees the nice one leaves. I lost about 200.00 dollars of purchased in that store .my child disappointed on broken toys the manager is money hungry I believe picking up garbage off the street to sell...
Read full review of Goodwill IndustriesFemale co workers lie on you in goodwill laundry
Please do not work at Goodwill Laundry, Goodwill Laundry is evil, wicked, crooked and poisoned, If you work there at Goodwill Laundry, The female co-workers will lie on you, snitch and squeal on you and make false allegations and false accusations about you.In 2005, 2006, and 2007 the female co-workers lie, snitch, squeal, make false allegations and false...
Read full review of Goodwill IndustriesCan't keep nobody in that department
Goodwill Laundry can't keep nobody and good co-workers in that department, Goodwill Laundry ain't nothing but trouble.They use you like a pawn in a chess game.The only departments that pay more money is cleaning/custodian, and the store.Goodwill Laundry is not a good place to work, because the management, the co-workers start trouble and start problems with...
Read full review of Goodwill IndustriesLie, make false accusations on you and tarnish your reputation
When I was working in Goodwill Laundry from 2005 to 2007, A female hmong co worker lied on me, made false allegations and false accusations on me to the laundry manager and human resources about me sexually harassing her.I never had no contact with her, I never looked at her, I never touched her, and I never spoke to her.The laundry manager put me in the...
Read full review of Goodwill IndustriesGoodwill Tarzana manager
Im so disgusted by this store manager, Her name ELSA TICAS shes a thief, she steals everyday and nobody tries anything to stop her. Shes steals and hides merchandise for then her family t come and take it, she changes prices for her to buy . She steals, shes unprofessional and a thief . I don't understand how she got the manager position . Someone has to stop her, I have called corporate but they don't care . People stop shopping there Managers are, thief .
I had a feeling this happens at Goodwill & other thrift shops. My Mom has a limited am';t of money from SSI & depends on these places for her clothing. She and I have said this for years - there is NEVER anything desirable at these stores. You would think, judging by what I and my friends/neighbors have donated, that there would be SOME fashionable clothing or clothing in relatively good shape. All we ever find are stained shirts & quite frankly...garbage. WE knew the employees had to be hiding the good clothes for themselves.
barry the manager at 6607 south blvd, charlotte, nc
I was shopping on 6/26/15 and as I was checking out a manager named Barry walked up. He was extremely rude. As we were getting ready to walk out the door another person asked me to look at a shirt close to the door. This manager 'Barry' very rudely said 'We are now closed and you need to exit the door NOW'! It was storming really bad pouring down rain and...
Read full review of Goodwill Industriesno price tag policy
I've frequented and loved our one local Millington Goodwill for years for one reason more than any other... as a low-income mom, it's one of the few places I can take my young daughter to where she can really have some fun knowing she can pick out almost any toy she wants (sometimes that's that one truly unique thing unattainable anywhere else, at least for a reasonable amount of money) and actually be able to afford it with her allowance money. She loves the place more than I do - it's always been such a special thing to look forward to. Today, that changed. We were in the store almost 3 hours ago, and I'm still trying to make my daughter feel better. She found that one special thing today, after looking forward to our weekly visit for a few days. No sign informed us that the rules had changed since the week before, when it wouldn't have made a difference, but when we reached the checkout counter, the cashier informed us she couldn't sell the item to my daughter as it had no price sticker on it. My daughter was heartbroken. I asked if the manager was still there, and the lady informed me that it was a new rule, and that even if the manager spoke with us, he/she wouldn't be able to do anything about it either, and then gave me a speech about how people remove stickers before reaching the checkout in hopes of getting a lower price. So... my daughter has the prize she picked out and was willing to pay anything she had for it taken away with no hope of ever finding another one like it, I got treated like one of "those" people (no matter that I've never removed a price sticker in a store in my life for any reason, let alone to flim-flam the business), and the pricers in the back, also managed by this manager, have more say than that manager? Wow, makes the manager look great, not to mention an organization that "strives to enhance the dignity and quality of life of individuals and families". Guys, you run the Bargain Barn business, too. NOTHING in there is individually priced, but sold at fixed rates depending on size, material, etc. My daughter left in tears, thinking she'd done something wrong, and now I've spent most of the afternoon as a result to explain corporate rules to an unprepared small child, a total crimp in my parenting that I thought could wait until I was at least myself prepared. So much good will towards humanity there. You just lost my business AND my donations.
Yes! I agree. The same thing happened to me today. The item I wanted was a cigar box that had no real value but there were other ones there priced at $2.99 and I was prepared to pay that.
I got the same treatment and left feeling uncomfortable about going back again even though I go to this Goodwill on a regular basis. The people I normally interact with there turned to stone. It felt dehumanizing and humiliating - like I had done something wrong when I hadn't.
manager took item from checkout cart
I went to Goodwill Hampton VA been many times, I go to the Outlet side and this was the first time I have run into this. I filled my basket to check out and had the manager take an item from the basket and say he cant sell it to me its a mistake then walk away with it. It was nothing more then a network card for a laptop not worth a whole lot but I spent an hour digging this out from the piles of garbage to have them take it back because they deemed it worth more then .59 cents? I thought this was the whole point of the outlet side. I tried to complain but he said he was the manager and he didn't really seem to care that not only is it bad business practices but also I believe illegal to offer something for sale then refuse to see it to you. Gee I wonder what else they take from people. I tried to call the 1-800 number o their website but it doesn't even go to Goodwill. Not a happy shopper.
I don't know if you have noticed the excessive rise in prices than Goodwill. These are reaching levels of stores with new products.
Consumers are very unhappy because those are produtos that people donate, they can't can acquire a department store ...
REALLY ABUSIVE!
What is happening with these people?
I was at the upper darby recruiting event yesterday and i asked and african american female employee where to sign in. Her response was that she was not interested in anything i had to say. She said this infront of all of the applicants causing me to feel emabarassed.
i was asking a goodwill worker if i could dig through the dumpster for stuffed animals for my girlfriend, but she said your not allowed, well then i just walked out not saying a word, and my girlfriend and i were pissed off.
I was a voulnteer at the bradford PA, Goodwill and I do not feel comfortable voulnteering for the new management. I will nolonger voulnteer at this goodwill untill the old or different management is in place.
Why don't you get a job and a life.
It goes to charity
rude managers
I went to goodwill looking for some shirts to start a new job. There sign said all shirts $3.00. I found 2 shirts went to the register to checkout and the manager told me one of the shirts was not on sale its was going to cost me $22! Because it was name brand. I proceeded to tell her there no exclusion to your sign that says ALL SHIRTS $3.00. She told don't me it doesn't matter everyone knows this brand name is excluded. Well for one how is everyone suppose to know if there's no sign and 2 it's a goodwill store! Why on earth are they charging retail prices when the clothes are donated! She refused to sell me the shirt for the $3.00. I asked for her managers number and asked her to hold the shirt for me. I called and left her a message. The other manager called me back and after about 10 minutes of trying to explain to me why this brand name was not on sale even though there was no sign saying exclusion apply she decided to tell me I could go back and get the shirt this one time for the $3.00. I went back to the store asked the manager that was there early that I put the shirt on hold with to please get me shirt that I spoke with the other manager and she was going to call you to let me have it at $3.00. She told ne she put the shirt back I went to look for it of course it was gone. I can not imagine how this place stays ope with charging outrageous prices for clothes and having such poor customer service.
Some one at the store wanted the shirt, got it for the $3.00 and probably got an employee discount.
Troy Norman, Robert Schneeburg, and Vernetter Montgomery are poisoning goodwill industries
Troy Norman, Robert Schneeburg, and Vernetter Montgomery are poisoning Goodwill Industries by hiring bad laundry mangers, making co-workers and disabled co-workers uncomfortable. Vernetter Montgomery has an attitude with people, co-workers and disabled co-workers, Vernetter needs to resign. When I was working at Goodwill from 2005 to 2007, Troy Norman wa...
Read full review of Goodwill Industriesdon't work or shop at goodwill
I agree with the complaints posted. I was employed by Goodwill in SC for several years. It was a hostile work environment, filled with bullies. Everyone appears to be out to get someone else. The corporate office was aware of the situation, but did nothing to resolve it. Goodwill breeds an atmosphere of distrust and fear, as they constantly insinuate that you will lose your job. In this economy, everyone wants to keep their job, even a crappy job like that. The managers are told to distrust the staff, but the managers can't even trust their own DMs or the corporate office. They hire you to manage a store, but they won't allow you to manage it. They micro-manage from a distance and they watch you constantly on camera. They expect you to work every day, on salary, with no assistance and it is inferred that failure to do so may result in the loss of your job.
Goodwill only hires disabled people in order to receive government funds. They are paid based on a "formula" they use, often below minimum wage. These people are nothing more than dollars because Goodwill receives government funds for each disabled person they hire.
Goodwill says they are helping people, but they are only helping themselves. Those at the upper management levels get paid insane wages, drive company vehicles, and spend their time finding ways to harass those below them.
There is an incredible waste of resources within, as well. Tons of usable donated items are thrown away daily in order to make room for more free "donations". There is internal theft, but they don't prosecute. It's as if the staff can steal daily with no repercussions, but the managers are held responsible for the actions of the employees. They spend millions on security equipment to watch their managers, but often give employees a 1% annual raise (i.e. $ .07 a year). Really?!
They also have a voucher program, designed to provide clothing to those in need--another way they "help" the community. What a joke! Each voucher is considered a sale and Goodwill is paid for every piece of donated goods. They choose who receives the vouchers, as well. It isn't necessarily based on "need".
Their job link centers are there to justify giving their friends high paying positions. Their basic function is to provide a presence and allow the public to use the computers. Resume assistance is sometimes provided by participants sent by programs which place older individuals back into the workforce and pay Goodwill for the experience. Everyone must sign in upon arrival. This gives them "proof" of how many people they've "helped" in any given time period. The only people who seem to receive any "help" are friends and family members that are placed in high paying positions at the local military bases, which Goodwill also staffs.
Yes, they have their hands in a lot of pockets. Yes, they treat their employees shabbily. Yes, they are wasteful. No, your donation and/or your purchase is not helping anyone except Goodwill, a multi-million dollar corporation.
I could go on, but won't. Leaving there was such a relief!
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
as a former client of vocational rehabilitation i was referred to goodwill industries by my counselor judy lockhart don't work for goodwill industries at all it's a joke
rude employee
My kids dad was banned by a sick employee who took something he said the wrong way. Without even talking to him about her concerns she simply had the police send him out. My son was with him and said he was just trying to buy a bow and arrow. She called him threatening.police questioned him but didnt care what he said. I want recourse since he had not even been informed the police were being called.
it would help if you told us what he said.
fraud
Goodwill industries or thrift inc.. has become the biggest rip off and perpetration on the poor working class people of the Western, and from what i understand the Eastern United States. I witnessed them putting stuff to the side to be sold on the good will website. They take any and all things worth value and horde them away for profit for the owners. Please do not buy anything from the stores and if you do be sure to let them know you are on to them as well stand together of fall apart. This is nothing new, they have just stepped up the corporate greed factor by 10 recently as of early 2014 it has become known that they lie to the people who shop there and donate hoping the donations will help those less fortunate, make no mistake the contributions only serve to fatten the pockets of the owners of the establishment. Never giving back anything to those who could really benefit from the help. What the company has done is jack up prices, security and profits for the greedy bosses. They have what i like to call Licker's in the back rooms and donation spots who not just visually inspect each item google it to find out the value and then horde it away for the website or wherever else it may go to fill the pockets of the soulless owners. The reason i call them lickers is the inspections go far beyond just glancing at an item then deciding weather to put it out or steal it away for greedy fat loathsome owners, the lickers are encouraged to lick each item and really taste it for worth. That part may seem like a bit much, but it is not far from the truth. I can just see them back in the donation area just licking, each and every item for value. Rolling around in old clothes, underwear, toys, and old bedding, like the filthy dogs that they are. Wake up people you are being ripped off by the very people who's name is supposed to mean something special, One of the crazy irony's is that these lickers as i call them gain nothing by greasing the disgusting people who command them to do the bidding, Look around next time you are in one of the locations, which if you have not noticed are more numerous than Starbucks these days, Who needs FEMA camps when they got the masses scrambling around for scraps of the leftover filth from Goodwill lickers back there just licking away at silver gold beautiful old glass porcelain, antiques they even take any of the clothes worth money now to sell themselves for huge profit leaving old target as is pallets they buy by the ton to sell to the poor for 6.99 for a pair of shorts that are not worth 2 bucks and did not sell at Kmart for 3.99 suggested MSRP. Do your homework, scam report do not take it lying down. I hope you all petition for them to shut these places down like Goodwill has done to almost every other Thrift Store around how can they survive with this leviathan out there gobbling up every thing good left about the will of real people we need to kill the beast before it kills us. You used to be able to go there and find some decent things to have in your home if you did not have the money or to sell yourself for a little extra food money, get a few decent pieces of clothing to feel better about yourself no more...
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Goodwill Industries Reviews 0
If you represent Goodwill Industries, take charge of your business profile by claiming it and stay informed about any new reviews or complaints submitted.
About Goodwill Industries
1. Log in or create an account
To file a complaint or review about Goodwill Industries on ComplaintsBoard.com, start by logging into your ComplaintsBoard.com account. If you don't have an account yet, you can create one on the website.
2. Navigating to the complaint form
Locate and click on the 'File a Complaint' button on the ComplaintsBoard.com website. You can find this button at the top right corner of the website.
3. Writing the title
Summarize the main issue you have with Goodwill Industries in the 'Complaint Title' section. Be concise but descriptive to capture the essence of your complaint.
4. Detailing the experience
Provide detailed information about your experience with Goodwill Industries. Mention key areas such as any transactions you had, steps taken to resolve the issue, the nature of the problem, and the personal impact it had on you. Ensure to include relevant details to support your complaint.
5. Attaching supporting documents
If you have any additional supporting documents related to your complaint, remember to attach them. However, avoid including sensitive personal data in these documents.
6. Filling optional fields
Use the 'Claimed Loss' field to state any financial losses you incurred and the 'Desired Outcome' field to specify the resolution you are seeking from Goodwill Industries.
7. Review before submission
Before submitting your complaint, review it for clarity, accuracy, and completeness. Ensure that all necessary information is included to effectively communicate your concerns.
8. Submission process
Click the 'Submit' button to submit your complaint or review about Goodwill Industries on ComplaintsBoard.com.
9. Post-Submission Actions
After submitting your complaint, regularly check for any responses or updates related to your complaint on ComplaintsBoard.com. Stay engaged to follow up on the progress of your complaint.
Remember to follow these steps to effectively file a complaint or review about Goodwill Industries on ComplaintsBoard.com.
Overview of Goodwill Industries complaint handling
-
Goodwill Industries Contacts
-
Goodwill Industries phone numbers+1 (800) 466-3945+1 (800) 466-3945Click up if you have successfully reached Goodwill Industries by calling +1 (800) 466-3945 phone number 0 0 users reported that they have successfully reached Goodwill Industries by calling +1 (800) 466-3945 phone number Click down if you have unsuccessfully reached Goodwill Industries by calling +1 (800) 466-3945 phone number 0 0 users reported that they have UNsuccessfully reached Goodwill Industries by calling +1 (800) 466-3945 phone number+1 (770) 963-7793+1 (770) 963-7793Click up if you have successfully reached Goodwill Industries by calling +1 (770) 963-7793 phone number 0 0 users reported that they have successfully reached Goodwill Industries by calling +1 (770) 963-7793 phone number Click down if you have unsuccessfully reached Goodwill Industries by calling +1 (770) 963-7793 phone number 0 0 users reported that they have UNsuccessfully reached Goodwill Industries by calling +1 (770) 963-7793 phone number
-
Goodwill Industries emailscontactus@goodwill.org100%Confidence score: 100%Supportlauren.lawson@goodwill.org99%Confidence score: 99%communicationbenjamin.saul@goodwill.org96%Confidence score: 96%
-
Goodwill Industries address5810 Indianola Drive, Derwood, Maryland, 20855, United States
-
Goodwill Industries social media
-
Checked and verified by Stan This contact information is personally checked and verified by the ComplaintsBoard representative. Learn moreNov 21, 2024
- View all Goodwill Industries contacts
Most discussed complaints
Exorbitant handling and shipping pricesRecent comments about Goodwill Industries company
Unprofessional store managerOur Commitment
We make sure all complaints and reviews are from real people sharing genuine experiences.
We offer easy tools for businesses and reviewers to solve issues together. Learn how it works.
We support and promote the right for reviewers to express their opinions and ideas freely without censorship or restrictions, as long as it's respectful and within our Terms and Conditions, of course ;)
Our rating system is open and honest, ensuring unbiased evaluations for all businesses on the platform. Learn more.
Personal details of reviewers are strictly confidential and hidden from everyone.
Our website is designed to be user-friendly, accessible, and absolutely free for everyone to use.