I think claiming a test to be free and then charging for results is deceptive and scummy. HOWEVER, everyone who says it doesn't disclose that it's a subscription just wasn't paying attention. If you g... 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 signed duo to receive a quiz result for £1.50 and they charged me £25 7 days later for no reason whatsoever. A total scam to charge people money and con them.

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Interesting survey. I'm sure it's hard to dial in such questions. For ex, the one combining art & sports. Well, I am all for art & sport, but a respondent might be pro subsidized art and not so for that new NFL stadium (or vice versa) ... so might split the difference w neutral. Anyway, it was fun

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Efficiency of questions. Not too time consuming and is not endless results truly meaningful.

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This has allowed me to learn more about my love language and my adhd issues.

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You should be informed before doing the test that you will have to pay to see the results

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Interesting questions are as useful as the result

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So far it was interesting but its only been like 10 minutes

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This company feels like a scam. I filled out what was advertised as a dyspraxia quiz. I got to the end and saw I needed to pay for the results, which I didn't mind. I got the results only to realize it was just a general emotional quiz so not at all what I needed. And then worse still they then tried to bill me for a subscription that I didn't sign up to a couple of weeks later. Thankfully my bank recognized it as a scam and didn't authorize the payment. I then went through the long winded multi step process to unsubscribe from the subscription I never signed up to.

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One week later and I get charged $30 from this company! For what? I didn’t sign up for anything! I didn’t create an account or authorize any kind of subscription!

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