Two stars because the site works just fine, but the hidden intention is sinister. My review is simple... the inventory is straightforward but the test is detailed and takes time. You're led to beli... See more
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Ironic that a site meant for psychological betterment uses a classic exploitation technique of FOMO not explicitely telling users that they'll have to pay for results, but getting them in the end, wor... See more
I visited our local branch bought a Asics tekkie on my account End of August knowing there's a 6month guarantee i somehow misplaced my slip...After 2 months my tekkies stitches come lose and i went to... See more
Providing a test and calling it free then having to pay for the results is dreadful. Not to mention that at the bottom of the page asking you to pay is a section which looks like 5-star trust pilot r... See more
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Factory lab, sneakers manufacturer
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- thepersonalitylab.org
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Used 5 min of my life on this page
Used 5 min of my life on this page. Made me feel stupid. Its not free!!!!
You have to pay for the results of this "free" test.
Allows you to take the test before saying it's a paid service. Terrible. Would rate 0/20, thanks for wasting my time.
“Free” test; paid results; inaccurate!
Providing a test and calling it free then having to pay for the results is dreadful. Not to mention that at the bottom of the page asking you to pay is a section which looks like 5-star trust pilot reviews but is obviously nothing of the sort given that they have no 5-star reviews!
To top it all off, the test results are awful. I haven’t paid for it but the one paragraph they showed said I am an optimist! Which I was self-aware enough to know I wasn’t as a child!
Waste of time
Waste of time. Spent 15 mins doing a free test to then be asked to pay for the results.
Wasted ten minutes on a ‘free’ test…
Wasted ten minutes on a ‘free’ test that wanted £14+ after the questions. Scammers! Tw@ts
Free test, expensive results
Scam. Like others have mentioned: "a minute" test is actually 10 minutes and then you have to pay for the results of this "free test" with the question "do you want to see the results?". So... The test is actually free, the results aren't.
Scam....waste of time
Waste of time
They just waste your time with too much questions to find out that eventually you need to pay for what was called "Free test" earlier!
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