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Tutorz.com review: Registration doesn't work, they don't respond to e-mails 4

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1:50 pm EST

Tutorz = fail - This site may look like the most professional of the bunch, but the people behind it are anything but. Registration doesn't work. They don't respond to e-mails. And the phone number they give in several different places is no longer in service. Way to run a business, guys.

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Samanta92
, US
Jan 28, 2016 10:08 am EST
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I' m surprised to read about some problems with registration for their service. I've been using TutorZ for 5 years and I have called them a few times on this number: +[protected]. My problem was taken care of immediately and the lady I was talking to was really helpful.

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Weatherman00
Somerset, US
Oct 24, 2014 2:23 am EDT

I had been a tutor for Dirk Wagner's company Tutorz.com from [protected] until he was a complete jerk giving me misrepresentating leads and ripping me off several hundred dollars. He additionally likes to let customers write false complaints which he is liable for and has cost me some business. We used to take suggestions off of each other. There staff was great but decided to turn on me for no reason after two clients that didn't like me went to him and complained People's complaints are one thing but the other is tell the truth don't lie and deceive people. I would not recommend tutorz.com because of rude staff and the owner being a complete ### for letting other people post bogus stuff. I have been in business long enough I have had many more successes than failures. So Mr. Dirk Wagner needs to stop beating people down and grow up!

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James Meier
Port Hueneme, US
May 02, 2013 4:19 am EDT
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I am a tutor at tutorz.com since 2010. I can't remember having any problems registering for their service. However I wished more of their tutoring leads would turn into real clients.

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Weatherman00
Somerset, US
May 01, 2013 9:18 am EDT

I have always had positive services since 2007. I have had only one complaint in the last five years and very small issues with my own business since 1998, but this comes with all levels of business.

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