In today’s digital world, it’s easy to stumble across reviews or complaints tied to a name or company — but many people don’t realize:
If you come across something that seems questionable or unclear, we ask one simple thing:
🔗 Please send us the direct link.
We’ll confirm whether it relates to us — or is simply a case of mistaken identity.
In short:
We don’t run. We don’t deflect. We don’t pretend.
We stand on integrity — and we answer honestly when asked.
Some of the biggest review websites are frequently criticized for bias, pay-for-play models, and poor moderation. Don’t take our word for it — here’s what others have said:
🟥 Ripoff Report:
"Even when a case is resolved, Ripoff Report won’t take it down. It’s permanent. No proof required. It’s weaponized slander."
— r/legaladvice
🟧 Trustpilot:
"Trustpilot is just as bad as fake reviews. If you don’t pay them, they leave up obvious spam reviews. Pay, and suddenly they 'help'.”
— r/smallbusiness
🟦 Better Business Bureau (BBB):
"BBB is a pay-to-play scam. Companies pay for better ratings. It has no legal authority. It’s a reputation rental system."
— r/YouShouldKnow
So while we take feedback seriously, we don’t accept platforms as proof without substance.
If you’ve seen a review, Reddit thread, or Google post and you’re not sure if it’s about us — just ask.
We’ll be transparent. We’ll answer directly. We have nothing to hide.
“A bold company is not without its critics. But what matters most is the integrity behind the curtain — and our door is always open.”
🎥 Schedule a private Zoom to ask us directly:
jeffreysworld.com/zoom-preparation
📧 Or email us your review concern here:
lana@jeffreysworld.com
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