All good. Only one thing I would suggest is to say what percentile a particular score places itself. Saying 98% of applicants score below 131 doesn’t tell you, say, where a score above or below that... See more
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BlossomUp is a dynamic and innovative B2C SaaS company in the Personal Growth space. We create products that help users get to know themselves better and make significant progress in their Personal Growth journey. We are dedicated to creating innovative products that help improve the lives of our customers.
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I don't know who these people are or what they do but they are taking money from my bank account and I don't know why.

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I get an ad to take a one dollar political test. I thought yeah OK I can do that. I specifically click the box on the website that said I only want my one dollar test results and I do not want a subscription. And now three months later multiple emails and attempts to cancel and they've now taken $90 of my money and I still can't cancel my subscription. I thought I did it two times already. They don't have a real customer service hotline only a robot on the phone. And I've left them multiple emails to try to get in contact and there's nothing I can do. I don't think I've ever been this upset with a company on the Internet. If I were you, I would not give this company any of your money.

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Extensive number of questions covering a wide range of social, political, economic and cultural dimensions

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Very good for me to understand my true love thoughts and how My language is

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I like to see what I am capable of doing a lot of things and see where I stand makes me feel better and now that what I was always been good at not to say I am better than others but at least to for myself i can be better than i know I was and it is nice to know.

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Deceitful and a scam. Lying and disgusting manipulation tactics. It's embarrassing that this is what they do to get money from people

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Horrible experience, customer service, and completely deceptive. My poor teenage daughter was trying a career test in preparing for her future and thought she was signing up for the results alone, and instead it was a monthly subscription. When trying to cancel it, it is saying her email address is not associated with an account, but they keep charging her. We even ordered a new debit card- and they somehow still charged her. And do not even try with their customer service. Their "24/7 chat" feature is always offline and they do not respond to emails. How are they still in business?

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