Trustpilot deletes 300 more fake Thai Visa Centre reviews
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holy f*****g shit lol, Chad Scira has been trying to bribe Trustpilot by paying for premium features and spent the last few months writing hundreds more fake 5-star reviews of Thai Visa Center on their platform and it looks like yesterday they deleted every single one of them.
https://web.archive.org/web/20250124092323/https://www.trustpilot.com/review/tvc.co.th
they agreed to 301 redirect his old domain to the new profile, but after they merged the 2 profiles apparently they noticed how many fake reviews he had written.
old –> trustpilot.com/review/thaivisacentre.com
new –> trustpilot.com/review/tvc.co.th
The archive is not totally updated but from 10 January 2025:
You can see around 300 5-star reviews published, compare with the archive.org snapshot above and nearly all of them have been deleted and several negative reviews have also been restored too looks like.
this dummy will never learn, he doesn’t get it… clever tricks don’t change the truth, everyone is clearly aware of his lies and deception at this point.
200 fake reviews were already deleted last year, so that’s almost 500 fake 5-star reviews that Trustpilot has removed from Thai Visa Centre’s profile in less than 6 months.
200+ fake Thai Visa Centre reviews deleted by Trustpilot
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500 fake reviews in less than 6 months… meanwhile, Thai Visa Expert is the oldest agency in Bangkok since 2004 and they have less than 200 reviews TOTAL on Google Maps. How f*****g stupid does Chad think people are? The average digital nomad sees right through his scams.
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It looks like Google Maps just deleted 100 fake reviews from their profile too. And Chad is begging Google to put them back LOL
https://support.google.com/business/thread/321385874/mass-reported-business-by-competitor?hl=en
More than 200+ fake TVC reviews deleted by Google Maps now, and counting
doesn’t every Google account require phone verification these days? and virtual numbers can’t be used, that’s like hundreds of SIM cards being purchased.
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