Claims to have 140,000 visits to her site monthly. She receives 3. Use ubersuggest to find out her traffic. She scammed us out of products, in exchange for a review. Only to learn no review was made and then find out her information to get me to send product was false.
Sad that someone would scam small businesses out of product. Shame on you Mindy or Jenna or whoever you are this week. Beware of Little Helpers in Life Blog. Complete scam and waste of money.
Amanda
Wyoming,#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, August 06, 2020
Amanda here, the owner of Little Helpers In Life. I have yet to have a company reach out to me about this situation at hand, though all of our emails and information is right on our media kit (https://littlehelpersinlife.com/media-kit/), as well as pictures with bios of all three of us on our "Meet The Team" page (https://littlehelpersinlife.com/media-kit/meet-the-team/) All three of us ladies are from different parts of Michigan to clarify. And in no way scamming anyone for reviews.
If there is a problem with one of these writers, I would welcome you to reach out to me (Amanda) and let me know so I can get to the bottom of this. Nine times out of ten, it is a miscommunication somewhere along the line. We in no way ever "scam" companies out of product. Again, I would love to be able to get to the bottom of this for you. And if I knew the product would be more then willing to assist in anyway possible. If a product does come damaged, we will reach out with picture proof to let you know what has happened.
Our numbers from Google Analytics, as well as w3snoop also show much different numbers then what ubersuggest is showing. You also have the right to say no to wanting a review, or gift guide post done if you don't feel our website is up to par. But you have sent out product, meaning you decided that you wanted us to work for you. That was your choice, no one forced it.
Be blessed.