[GRE Cheating]
Behind the Trustpilot Review: A 2-Month Journey of Patience and Trust
This is what real Trustpilot review collection looks like—not a one-click template, but a two-month conversation.
Customer: Milan, GRE 330, UK applicant
Timeline:
- Jan 6: First request to post a review
- Jan 8: Reddit review live, Trustpilot still pending
- Jan 10: Customer revises review based on feedback to make it more personal
- Mar 19: Two months later, both Trustpilot and Reddit reviews confirmed live
Why did it take so long?
Because the customer was genuinely busy—application deadlines approaching, priorities elsewhere. We never pressured, just gentle follow-ups. Real trust takes time, and busy, high-achieving students deserve that patience.
Review highlight:
"Outstanding service from Daisy and the examinator.cc team... I never felt pressured or pushed into anything... The service fully justified its price, and the results exceeded my expectations."
This isn't ad copy we wrote—it's what the customer crafted after multiple revisions.
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