These people are theives
These people are theives . Avoid them at any cost . They should be arrested for fraud .
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These people are theives . Avoid them at any cost . They should be arrested for fraud .
Spent .99 cents for result of quiz and w/out knowing it, was also charged 29.99 for a subscription.the site is designed in a way that you’re unaware you do this. I wrote them - they said “tough luck”. Dishonest company - beware.
Not optimised for mobile at all.
Text overlaps, buttons disappear.
Makes it hard to even finish the test on a phone.
The website looks professional, but the content feels generic and automated. I expected more depth and clarity for the money I paid.
Most reviews seemed fake; my review of web.iqverse.university reflects my true experience: hidden costs, weak support, and zero value.
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