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Fake Market Research

June 28, 2018 By Opinion.org 51 Comments

Boiler room scam of epic proportions

I’m working in one of Big Four accounting/consulting firms. We do a lot of in-house market research and regularly buy/subscribe outside market reports. Lately, I see a number of old and established boutique market research firms to close their offices in the face of increased competition from fake market research cottage industry sprouted mostly for the Indian city of Pune. 

Freshly baked Indian MBA’s are churning out thousands of new market reports weekly, playing SEO game on any meaningful word combination. The “analysts” in the Indian (don’t blame me, racist I’m not) sweatshops have never left their city or village in their life, less so worked in the industry they write about. In SEO game quality does not matter, only quantity.

The small US or European market research boutiques that rely on analysts with extensive industry experience, do time-consuming surveys and interviews, dig in corporate reports and publish or maintain a few dozen report topics on annual basis are loosing in this brutal spam onslaught. It’s like going old Western style with 6-loaded Colt against hydraulically driven seven-barrel Gatling-type aircraft gun spitting 3,000 round per minute. 

Market research spammers clogged not only production, they clogged also all arteries of market research PR and distribution. Take a look at this press release distribution site — OpenPR.com, it’s a dump of market report announcements written under the same template, you will not find there in-depth analysis, original insight, or unconventional wisdom because they are not there. 

They have different names — Transparency Market Research, MarkertsandMarkets, and countless others. Try to search in Google “market research Pune” — you’ll get the picture. They turned useless largest distributors of market reports MarketResearch.com and ResearchandMarkets.com, into a huge unmanageable pile of garbage.

The bottomline question is how to recognize spam. It’s easy and it’s not by country of origin which is hidden behind London’s or Boston’s bought address. No market research publisher, with the exception of the respectable industry giants like Gartner and Forrester, can research in depth, publish and maintain thousands of reports, not in a week, not in a year, not in the lifetime. Look for market research companies that cover specific niches and have in the portfolio a few dozens of reports.

Mass production of low quality market reports
MarkertsandMarkets
Transparency Market Research
Persistence Market Research
Technavio
FMI Future Market Insights
QYResearch
ResearchandMarkets.com
Marketresearchfuture.com

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  1. Mike says

    November 29, 2017 at 10:59 am

    I would certainly add QY to this list.

    Reply
    • Paul Bentley says

      August 24, 2018 at 9:03 pm

      Mike, did you buy one of these reports? If so you have reviewed it?

      Reply
    • MS says

      November 11, 2018 at 10:33 pm

      These companies have taken a leaf out the game that was started by the likes of Datamonitor, Wright’s Research, to name a few.

      These companies continue to produce very generic, expensive reports.

      Reply
  2. Steve Daniel says

    January 4, 2018 at 3:58 am

    I have been following the Pune explosion for a year or so. I have even had some communications with the ownership of one of these firms. While they are a current problem I do not believe they will last long. They have no understanding of the market research market – who are the buyers and more important, why they buy. If you look at their current offerings they are not targeting the supply side, or even the demand side for all of the products and services they claim to cover. They are targeting the unsophisticated private investor. The personal stock picker. I have been in the market research business for 35 year and this had never been a very high priority market. From my contact with the ownership with one of these firms I know that they are finding the market research business not as profitable as they expected, if all all for them.

    While I have had some cases where proposal approval was delayed while the prospect went through the process of buying one of these reports and then find that they had no value for them, it the end it raised their appreciation of the breath and depth of the core competencies of established firms.

    Reply
  3. Michael says

    January 10, 2018 at 4:49 pm

    These companies should top the list of fake market research publishers:
    ResearchAndMarkets
    ReportLinker
    ReportBuyer
    ResearchNReports

    Reply
    • Alex Strinchree says

      November 5, 2018 at 2:55 am

      The first three you mention, ResearchAndMarkets, ReportLinker, and ReportBuyer are resellers and not publishers of research (note the last two are owned by the same parent company). Therefore, they sell both legitimate publisher’s offering as well as bogus ones in some cases.

      Reply
  4. Steve says

    February 8, 2018 at 8:06 am

    The research papers they come out with are comical they are so bad. We just recently bought one, only to find random facts with no insights. You can also find identical copy & paste jobs they have included in the same report to make it seem longer. Along with false statements.

    Reply
  5. Steve says

    March 19, 2018 at 8:06 pm

    Technavio is definitely a fake research company. We recently bought a report and it was piece of crap. The report lacks substance and the entire report was junk. Word of caution never buy any report from then. The analyst was clueless and when we spoke on phone, I got to know that all analysts are based in India and they do a report in a week. How can anyone write a report in just a week and for that they charged $3000.

    Reply
  6. Steve Daniel says

    March 20, 2018 at 6:37 am

    Not only are they all in India, they are all on one city, Pune. By my last count there are about 2 dozen market research firms in Pune and another 6 or so re-sellers. My guess is that there is only one source for these reports and they just keep creating new front firms as a marketing strategy. What is surprising to me is why anyone would buy one of their reports after reading their marketing content. It’s just a string of b-school phrases and poorly written at that.

    Steve

    Reply
    • Paul Bentley says

      August 24, 2018 at 9:03 pm

      and they have equivalent companies in China make no mistake. I think they both subscribe to the same web engine tools, that manage the marketing of this crap. I noted the Indian one had the same index of content as the Chinese one we purchased (not me but, erm a senior manager). I rang the Indian one and told him their report was BS and he denied it and tried to negotiate me buy it at special price to see for myself how good … but since the content IS the same from the index in the public domain of course there is no need. I explained I would pay 1$ and review it for him for free … of course he finally declined my offer and send me nothing. The Chinese one all 186 pages = pure bollocks

      Reply
  7. Robin Sharma says

    July 11, 2018 at 7:28 am

    I have worked in ine such company for almost 8 months. This company hired 5of us by campus placement and told us that its a consulting firm based in US and we do in depth research on the topics. But when we joined this company, it was just a piece of crap and we were forced to write articles on various topics without any solid research. There was a time when I had to write more than 10 articles in a day. These companies does not take more than 2 weeks in writing a report and there is no solid back end research. Most of these reports are based on assumptions and data availble on Google that also most of the times is from other market research company. Within 2 months of joining I decided to quit my job but I was unable to find a new job as it is very difficult to get a new job if you are leaving your current organization within 2 months. But finally after 8 months out of frustation I quit without having any other job in my hand. But I will say these companies not only cheat clients but they are also cheating on new college graduates.

    Reply
    • MsB says

      August 31, 2018 at 3:43 pm

      I absolutely agree. I was in the same situation, though i’m grateful they gave me my first job ever which later landed me a job in Deloitte but then it’ll always be a blot on my resume.

      Reply
  8. Lara says

    July 24, 2018 at 12:42 pm

    I own Core Consultants (www.coreconsultantsgroup.com), a niche commodity market research firm which I founded in 2009. We are one year older than Transparency Market Research was founded. I can tell you, it’s so hard to have so many titles and keep up the marketing and distribution. We’ve kept our reports at 3 subscription report titles and have spent the last five years trying to get this figure to scale to 6. And only now in the next year or two we’ll be able to get there. Quality research is time consuming, you have to also build the trust and credibility with industry market participants else no one will tell you anything and your research will be garbage. I’ve personally had to give more than 50 key note addresses around the world to build up credibility in my field of research before anyone would disclose anything to Core Consultants. No way can TMR do all of those titles properly in 8 years unless they have a team of over 100 qualified analysts. Not sure if they do?

    Reply
    • Paul Bentley says

      August 24, 2018 at 9:07 pm

      Lara, the likes of QYResearch has churned out more than 120,000 ”reports” with a team of 20 or so idiots (rich idiots I assume) from the scam centre in Shanghai. I sent all my evidence to the FBI via the website, as QYR has address/phone in the USA. Its cyber-robbery so maybe its hard to deal with. But it sucks. It doesn’t help that the likes of LINKEDIN does not police their own site, nor youtube, twitter where these people feed.

      Reply
    • Diven says

      May 30, 2019 at 4:49 pm

      Hello Lara,
      Happen to read your comments.
      I work with TMR for last 3 years. I would like you to visit our organization once based in Pune, India with over 600 qualified analysts to see how things work before posting unethical comments on the open forum. I believe in freedom of speech, however it should be in lined with actual facts.

      Reply
  9. Paul Bentley says

    August 24, 2018 at 8:58 pm

    QYResearch is one of the classics here, and sadly the company I work for was daft enough to pay 4500 Euro for a report that I then got my hands and on and reviewed as an expert in that particular field. I have been shredding QYR on all social media places I can find them. I even got them to refund me a portion, just 40% which is not enough for me, as I explained to them. Anyway on closer examination I conclude these companies are template filling no more. But behind them is sophisticated website management and tools. Anyway be sure every one of QYR’s 120,000 plus reports are 100% fake and worthless and of course make me 100% cynical about all marketeer sites as consequence although I am sure their maybe some legit ones. This one is clearly Chinese but they have fake addresses and offices in the main economy countries so e.g. in the USA it ought to be possible surely to get them out. They need dealing with, this is a global scam but also break the engine which provides such tools which I believe is American. 100%, do not buy one.

    Reply
  10. Rob Granader says

    October 10, 2018 at 7:33 pm

    As an aggregator of market research we are often tasked with helping clients determine what is “good” research and what is “fake.” I have written extensively on this topic (crisis) and would be grateful for any insight, as opposed to the report by report basis on which we help clients make these expensive business decisions. Too often we have heard, “well there is nothing else” or “good enough, is good enough”

    In this marketplace what is “good enough?” Is it history, knowledge of the market, methodology?

    I welcome an open discussion on this topic. Much Thanks

    Reply
    • Opinion.org says

      October 11, 2018 at 6:30 am

      Hi Rob,
      I’ve read your piece “MarketResearch.com’s Shifting Role: From Aggregator to Arbiter” (https://blog.marketresearch.com/marketresearch.coms-shifting-role-from-aggregator-to-arbiter). I think you are trying to present MarketResearch.com as a some kind of clearing house, a stamp certifying “good research”, a feeble attempt to whitewash tainted goods.

      I absolutely agree this part of your post:
      “But then something happened post-2012 when becoming a “publisher” became as easy as printing a PDF document. Confusion reigned as users and consumers across the planet who had relied on industry research as a trustworthy, top-of-the-information-food-chain partner now wondered where their data was coming from?”

      IMHO trustworthiness of entire market research industry has been has destroyed systematically since 2012. You are asking rhetoric questions: “In this marketplace what is “good enough?” Is it history, knowledge of the market, methodology?” The reality is much simpler – most of market research report are outright scam produced in Pune by ignorant college graduates or students. In the face of cutthroat competition and massive fake production even established publishers dropped the quality guidelines and stepped up production of worthless quickies. The market research industry is compromised, probably beyond repair.

      Reply
      • Rob Granader says

        October 11, 2018 at 3:25 pm

        Sorry you feel that way, we are trying to determine some independent way to determine good research. I can’t tell you the number of clients who take a report from a publisher that’s inferior and they tell us it worked wonderfully and then another client will say the report was rubbish. We’d like to be part of the solution.

        Reply
        • Opinion.org says

          November 5, 2018 at 5:23 am

          How will you comment this?

          “MarketResearch.com is pleased to announce the addition of a new publisher, QYResearch, allowing MarketResearch.com the ability to market and distribute QYResearch’s latest research reports.

          https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/marketresearchcom-announces-distribution-of-reports-by-qyresearch-group-300000685.html”

          “every one of QYR’s 120,000 plus reports are 100% fake and worthless”

          Reply
          • Alex Strinchree says

            November 5, 2018 at 3:29 pm

            Trying to decipher Mr. Grander’s comment ‘Too often we have heard, “well there is nothing else” or “good enough, is good enough”’

            Is he is implying that marketresearch.com sells QY reports because it’s “good enough” (what does that mean in the context of their “research” being fabricated?) or there is “nothing else” (QY have offerings nobody else does?)?

            What that is implying is an analogy like “we know they are pirates and they are fencing stolen goods, but they are the only ones that have those particular goods, and people want them, so we will sell their stolen goods for them!

    • Alex Strinchree says

      November 5, 2018 at 2:46 am

      WASHINGTON and NEW YORK and LONDON, Nov. 25, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — As the leading distributor of market intelligence, MarketResearch.com is pleased to announce the addition of a new publisher, QYResearch, allowing MarketResearch.com the ability to market and distribute QYResearch’s latest research reports.

      https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/marketresearchcom-announces-distribution-of-reports-by-qyresearch-group-300000685.html

      Reply
  11. Clara Hudson says

    December 7, 2018 at 9:45 am

    add Zion Market Research into the list of mass production of low quality reports. It is just a crap & nothing else. They don’t even know how to do the research. It seems like they are doing only copy pasting work.

    Reply
  12. Aimee Norman says

    December 28, 2018 at 6:21 pm

    I was just contacted by one of these researchers from Transperancy requesting information and something seemed odd about his line of questioning. Thank you for this article and subsequent posts. I learned something important before finishing my first cup of coffee and saved myself some valuable time.

    Reply
  13. Paul Bentley says

    February 21, 2019 at 2:02 pm

    Qyresearch and the variations of are template fillers, no more. There is no useful information in their reports because there is so much garbage mixed in with it therefore you know as soon as you look at a few pages of it you have been suckered. Companies who associate with them are therefore joining in with the criminality, because thats what it is. The Chinese Police services should take them out.

    Reply
  14. A. A S says

    March 25, 2019 at 11:56 am

    Hi,

    I recently had the displeasure of purchasing a market report from HTF Market Intelligence. They promised to charge USD 6,400 to satisfy my requirements to do in – depth analysis of a market. Once they received payment, they communicated that the report will cost an additional USD 900. When I had a very serious conversation with them on the phone over this issue, HTF realised they could not justify the price and said that USD 900 was communicated by mistake.

    Thinking back they were an indian firm in Pune with a US ‘address’ and phone number that would be re-routed to India,

    Fast forward a week and a half, and they provided me a sub-standard report that a student in high school would deliver. Over 90% of my requirements were not met. When I communicated with them, they would send an auto – response saying they will look into it. Its been 3 weeks and I have not had any response.

    I work for a global consulting firm, and during the proposal process, HTF mentioned my firm had a long standing relationship with them. In hindsight, this was all a lie. After receiving the quality of their report, I doubt anyone in my firm would even consider having a relationship with them.

    Is their any way I can lodge a complaint?

    Thanks.

    Reply
    • A.A.S says

      March 27, 2019 at 8:23 pm

      I would also like to mention two sales employees who were the main points in contact in HTF Market Intelligence are Praveen Kumar and Deepshikha Bhati. They were very active sales employees when they were pitching in for the report. After the receiving payment for the report, they refuse to answer calls. On the rare occasion that some one answers the phone, they cook up a story that saying that their sales team is not in office until 6 pm local time, and the only way to reach them is through office land line. When you call at their recommended time, there is no answer. This is highly unprofessional behavior of HTF Market Intelligence..

      I had the misfortune of working with them and fell for their scam. I am posting this message as I don’t want any one else to be in my shoes. Hopefully the next time some one googles HTF Market Intelligence, my review pops up and a potential client is aware of this scam.

      Their full address is:

      Head Office (IN)
      107,1st Floor,Town Square,Viman Nagar
      Pune India – 411014

      Branch Office (US):
      HTF Market Intelligence Consulting Private Limited
      Unit No. 429, Parsonage Road Edison, NJ
      New Jersey USA – 08837

      [email protected]

      Reply
  15. Katarzyna says

    April 24, 2019 at 8:20 pm

    Hi, have you heard about Market Research Store? Is this the same case?

    Reply
    • Michael W. says

      April 25, 2019 at 10:07 am

      Just another pile of garbage.

      Reply
  16. Moritz says

    April 25, 2019 at 9:44 am

    Hello Everyone,

    Below is a list of the questionable Research firms mentioned in the comments.

    Blacklist (mass production of low quality reports):
    – MarketsandMarkets
    – Transparency Market Research
    – Persistence Market Research
    – Technavio
    – FMI Future Market Insights
    – QYResearch
    – Marketresearchfuture.com
    – ResearchNReports
    – Zion Market Research
    – HTF Market Intelligence
    – ResearchandMarkets.com
    – ReportLinker
    – ReportBuyer

    Furthermore, I would be interested if there exists a list of credible and reliable market research firms. It would be very helpful if you guys could name companies you have made good experiences with in the past. I am especially interested in firms that provided quality reports concerning the medical device industry.

    Thank you!

    Reply
    • James says

      May 5, 2019 at 6:44 pm

      Moritz, as I wrote in my previous comment:

      “NO real marketing research firm EVER does a actual quality market research / report just to sell that report online. All companies claiming they do this are pure scammers. All professional quality market researches are either (A) on demand for each customer, or (B) regular annual reports from a nation-wide association for each particular industry. There is no (C). Whoever is looking for (C) will only find fake reports generated overnight with a very brief overview of the industry (available anywhere on internet) and a list of major player, which are used .to make the table of contents and “sample” look credible. ”

      Keep in mind that even the top consulting and market research firms don’t have any specialists in each industry who know everything inside out, and ALWAYS rely on a number of industry specialists, interviews, and other industry data when preparing their ports. McKinsey, Accenture, Deloitte, etc. – they DON’T KNOW your industry and will hire outside specialists and industry professionals to give them some insights and data, which will cost YOU a lot of money and will not guarantee good results.

      You are much safer in obtaining real, quality market research reports by checking associations of an industry you are interested in and seeing which annual market reports they have. Then schedule an appointment with them to review in-person the available report to see if that’s what you are looking for. But before that, you have to know your industry yourself first well – if not with your experience, then at least your own research.

      Reply
  17. Katarzyna says

    April 25, 2019 at 10:46 am

    What about Grand View Research then? Same?

    Reply
    • Michael W. says

      April 25, 2019 at 1:02 pm

      The same, the worst kind.

      Reply
  18. Research 123 says

    April 25, 2019 at 5:54 pm

    There are plenty of low quality reports, but which do you see as the good ones?

    Reply
    • James says

      May 5, 2019 at 6:23 pm

      You’ll only get a real, decent quality report from some national associations for each particular industry. There is no such thing as “global” reports for any industry available online with credit card purchases.

      Reply
  19. PCappart says

    May 1, 2019 at 12:02 pm

    Next time you would like to invest in any market report, whatever is the topic, ask first the CV of the author. This will give you a better insight to its value than the table of content or the number of pages.

    There are several well-known companies that provide reports on different industries, generally they specialized in one industry or a market segment, but no one is able to cover thousands of reports in a year like those guys in India, it just does not make sense.

    But all these so called market research companies based in India are all providing reports that have zero value, written by people who have absolutely no knowledge about the industry they cover. These reports provides limited and useless information, publishing hundreds to thousands of reports on all kind of subjects simply throwing numbers that they have automatically generated by Googling, always making optimistic and unsupported projections, then publishing daily press releases. You can check through Google and realize that they use hundreds of fake news websites to publish press releases that promote their reports and when you check the website you can realize that the authors are all fake

    Reply
  20. James says

    May 5, 2019 at 6:20 pm

    Add this one to the list of FAKE market researches / reports: Absolute Reports

    Reply
    • Amy says

      August 1, 2019 at 8:16 pm

      hey James, i am talking to these guys now. why do you think they are FAKE? i am not getting a good vibe either but not sure as they have all these “clients” posted on their website.

      Reply
      • Andrew says

        September 10, 2019 at 9:02 pm

        I am in a similar spot did you end up moving forward with them?

        Reply
  21. James says

    May 5, 2019 at 6:32 pm

    NO real marketing research firm EVER does a actual quality market research / report just to sell that report online. All companies claiming they do this are pure scammers. All professional quality market researches are either (A) on demand for each customer, or (B) regular annual reports from a nation-wide association for each particular industry. There is no (C). Whoever is looking for (C) will only find fake reports generated overnight with a very brief overview of the industry (available anywhere on internet) and a list of major player, which are used .to make the table of contents and “sample” look credible.

    Reply
  22. Saurin Parikh says

    May 15, 2019 at 12:53 am

    I heard even frost & sullivan is bleeding due to onslaught of Indian and Chinese firms…dont be surprised if they scale down significantly…..smaller ones (genuine niche research firms) are going out of business

    Reply
  23. Rajiv says

    May 27, 2019 at 9:29 am

    I was in a very good chemical consulting company where the quality of the research was very good. Then, I changed my company and got a job in one of the companies listed above as they were offering a very good hike thinking that they do almost same kind of work. But when I joined that syndicate company in Pune, I realized that they are covering every aspect which is given by a consulting company, however, syndicate company was giving the data in just 15 -17 business days and the consulting company is covering all aspects with authenticate data in ~2 months (8 weeks). The work of these syndicate company was so pathetic that I was shocked, there was no primary research, no validation, no insights from industry experts. It was full of bullshit, just an overview was sufficient for them. One sentence is written by twisting and turning the same point just in order to utilize the given space in the template. I couldn’t digest the quality of reports, I wasn’t satisfied at all and I left the company within 4 months to join a consulting company. The number of projects – syndicate company: ~10–12 projects were done in 4 months compared to the number of projects that I did in the consulting company in 13–15 months. The syndicate research companies of Pune pay very very high which attracts the job seekers. The promotions are also very rapid. There are many brilliant analysts which have fallen in this trap. It would be good if the client asks for interview transcripts to these syndicate companies based in Pune, then they would understand the authenticity of data.

    Reply
  24. RKP says

    June 10, 2019 at 7:37 pm

    I used to work for the most corrupt research company, Technavio. I joined there last year, and I was shocked to death after knowing that I was expected to research (read copy and paste) and write a report in three days. I started looking for a job on my second day of joining this scam research company. Thankfully, I managed to get out of the company in 3 months.

    Technavio has only freshers who have no idea about the market research/market size estimation, and they are the one who is writing the reports. They do not do any primary research or conduct any interviews. What they do is look for the market size through google and increase/decrease the same by +-1 percent.

    After working for this company for three months, I realized how these syndicated research companies are fooling the clients in the name of the report, which is done by freshers in three straight days.

    Do not buy any market research reports from Indian research companies; most of them are a scam.

    Reply
  25. James says

    July 14, 2019 at 2:56 am

    Add “Pioneer Reports: to this List http://pioneerreports.com

    I brought report from them and it was all useless with all fake numbers.

    Reply
  26. Anthony says

    July 27, 2019 at 8:58 pm

    We wish that we had come across this article and the subsequent posts before being scammed by GMR Analytics (www.gmranalytics.com), another fake market research company that definitely needs to be added on the above list of market research scams.

    We bought a really very bad quality “research report” from GMR Analytics (www.gmranalytics.com) and found that it was full of plagiarism, had numerous factual and grammatical errors and hardly made any sense. The report had general data copied from Internet and had no any market analysis as such.

    We did some research about GMR Analytics (www.gmranalytics.com) and found that the company is not physically located at the address – 181 Carolla Bay, Carolla Gables, FL, 33134, USA – as it claims on its website.

    Beware, GMR Analytics (www.gmranalytics.com) is a scam!

    Reply
  27. VAB says

    August 9, 2019 at 1:55 pm

    Thank you for bringing this up.
    Ashamed, but I was actually working for Transparency Market Research earlier. Like the article says, and all the comments, it’s all fake. The so-called CEOs and founders have extensive experience of fewer than 5 years in the industry. All healthcare reports have “geriatric population” as a market driver (LOL).

    I was only fortunate that I got good guidance from my seniors and left the industry before it was too late for me. Can somebody please put this on LinkedIn and tag all these companies? Alert must be sent to other buyers who are unaware of these fake companies.

    Reply
  28. A.G. says

    August 20, 2019 at 12:56 pm

    This article and comments have been very useful. I have been in contact with three of these companies, for a very specialized report in my sector.

    – QY Research
    – LP Information
    – Transparency Market Research

    The table of contents was pretty much the same among all three companies, and the only thing that differed was the packaging and looks of the sample reports and graphs. They were too eager and pushy to make a sale and the only reassurance they were offering on their reliability was their word. Fortunately, due to my past experience of having worked both in an industry association and at a specialized consultancy, I was not convinced and didn’t purchase from any of them. Reading these comments, I am happy I did not. fall for this trap.

    Is there any online community/group (maybe LinkedIn?) where we can consult based on people’s past experience on the reliability of market research companies? Maybe a good idea would be to create such a community/group in LinkedIn and create some lists of reliable research companies per sector.

    Let me know your thoughts on how we can make our work more efficient.

    Reply
  29. Bob says

    September 11, 2019 at 5:19 pm

    I think you can also file Wise Guy Reports under the scam-section. almost bought a report from them but glad I found these comments before.
    The index they sent (and also the product caterogization) looked identical to 3 other offers of other pages I received. They all had sales staff from India.
    How do you find the proper versions of these scam houses??

    Reply
  30. M Chauhan says

    October 1, 2019 at 9:54 am

    Research Nester is also a pile of garbage. Since, they are exposed by IPVM, now they have created a new website KENNETH RESEARCH to scam people.

    Reply
  31. Marc says

    November 13, 2019 at 11:58 am

    Add the research insights theresearchinsights.com to the scam list. They claim their office to be in U.S. but their linkedin profile says they are based in Pune.

    Reply
  32. marc2 says

    November 13, 2019 at 2:33 pm

    This is a list of fake companies , All fake reports fake linkedin accounts

    prophecymarketinsights.com
    expertmarketresearch.com

    Reply

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