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This is a SCAM, be careful...
October 18, 2023

As a university professor, I signed a contract with Wikispecialist last year, paying them over $1,199 for a Wiki page. After 3 months, I received a two-page, unprofessional draft with minimal references; I took the initiative to edit and expand it into a four-page professional page with over 25 references. After waiting another 3 months, they mentioned that the Wikipedia moderator rejected the draft.
The person use "*******@americanwikispecialist.com" email address but introduced himself as "My name is Brad Anderson, your Project Manager." and signed as below on the emails:
James Peterson
Project Manager
American Wiki Specialist

After I complained about their service, they introduced another specialist namely "Henry Parker" who signed as below on the emails "*******@americanwikispecialist.com":
Henry Parker.
Senior Project Manager
*******116

He asked for an additional $1,700 (Which I paid the first $1000) for a research story, and to date, I haven't received the promised Wikipedia page or the research background story.
My experience raises concerns about the legitimacy of Wikispecialist's services, and I would caution others to be wary, as it appears they may be operating as a scam.

Date of experience: October 18, 2023
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