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Brainable has a rating of 1.1 stars from 93 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with Brainable most frequently mention free test and monthly subscription. Brainable ranks 5288th among Business Services sites.
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They don't care about wasting your time; they just want you to spend money. Won't show you your results unless you pay them, despite advertising as free. If I could give them -3 stars, I would.
Answered the 20 questions in the add. Then brainable required payment to see results. Made me mad. I assume they are looking for long term customers. They could prove their worth with one free test result. Their strategy suggest that after paying for example results, the user will be disappointed and not continue. They received my email address. That should be a fair exchange. Like a quick hug after the first date. I will not be seeing brainable again.
I made the mistake of signing up without actually looking into this site. It seems genuine and legit upon first glance, but it is just a money scheme to get a couple bucks out of you. You get a seven day trial for $1.99, but then have to email to cancel or they will charge nearly $30 per month. Any site that requires you to email or call to cancel your subscription is garbage by default. It is so easy to add that feature to your site, but when you know people won't like your "product", of course you want to find a work around. What a shameful practice.
Wow so I tried it out for a while and loved it. I didn't mind the monthly charge. When I couldn't afford it anymore they were very nice in helping me cancel my subscription. Will get it again when I can. Customer service was very quick and nice!
1 Not free, you pay for results.
2 FAKE RESULTS to trick you into buying their product (IQ training apparently)
I am HIP and certified, I am listed somewhere in the 15% highest IQs of my country, i know my real IQ score (mensa) decided to pay the famous 1$ in order to compare results just out of curiosity (and to see if they really had brainteasers adapted to my score) their result said I scored 90 (wich is more than 45 under my actual score from the only internationally valid IQ test)
To wich they claim to have the solution to help me get an higher score if I register to their membership (by not cancelling, because they DO automatically suscribe you)
Deception isn't legal. I have the certifications to prove my real valid score if need be. This site should be taken down.
I will probably test other sites too now that I have seen what kind of trickery these can use.
[[Btw people, dont care about your IQ. HIP has nothing to do with the super power kind of brainiacs in the movies. Real life "gifted" share the same difficulties as autistic people (its actually on the same spectrum of neuro-atypical)
But with more pressure, and more chances of ending up total losers, and feeling like the biggest waste of potential on earth. So if you dont score above average, you are just fine and perfect the way you are. Trust me!]]
So they waste your time stating "free IQ test", the questions are easy and halfway through I was all. Why am I doing this? But was commuted. Spoiler alert! They don't even give you your results before asking for money. So it's not free. It's a scam. Had they given me my results and encourage me I sign up to play games or do challenges to better my thinking. I'd have been all for it! But to scam me from the start. I feel pretty dumb and there is no way I'm paying any fees to be lied to.
Took the whole test but left before seeing my score and now my e-mail is being swamped with SPAM. And I can't get it to stop.
They want you to pay for an IQ test that serves as for only entertainment and cannot be taken seriously. If that's what you're looking for, there's 1000s of them on Facebook. What a joke! Your IQ is seriously low if you pay into this.
You waste 20 minutes taking a test, then they want to charge you for the results. Why trust a company who deceives you from the start? After taking their test I felt it was my moral obligation to warn others. This company uses deceptive business practices in my opinion.
From the beginning, it is cheating. First, they promise you free quiz, when you finish it they ask you to pay to get results. In the end, when they get your credit card info they will to try charge more. Scam