Expertskills Reviews 7

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.8

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrible !!!

Horrible !!!

I would not recommend this platform. It seems like they just collected some information, uploaded it, and make you read it. There is nothing special or valuable about it.
When I took the exam, the questions were about things that were not even related to the material I purchased. I completed it anyway, and the only thing they sent me was a “Congratulations, you did very well,” but it seems like they didn’t actually check anything.
I paid $38 for the course, and now they want to charge me another $38 just to send me a diploma. On top of that, they only allow access to the course for two months.
Honestly, it’s the worst. I’m not even going to finish it because I cannot recommend it.Si

16 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAMMERS - DO NOT PURCHASE

I hope someone takes the time to look up this company before buying their courses through Groupon, etc. You get what you pay for and no 2 classes with certification will ever be $20-$25. They are HUGE SCAMMERS which I wish was not allowed or marketed by sites like Groupon. (sidenote:the info they provide is junk that you can get for free anywhere online and YouTube has more inforamation) They get you with the "certification" thing but trust me, you will be getting no valid certification. A true master herbalist class would teach you tincture making details, etc. These classes do not even come close to giving any info that will make you an herbalist, real estate agent, or anything else they are advertising. They are LIARS and SCAMMERS and will try to get money from you again after to send you the so called "certification" which is useless and means nothing. STAY AWAY! It should be illegal for sites like this to be scamming people online through major sites like Groupon. They also changed their name which is a common thing scam companies do when their ratings are very low with tons of complaints..they change their name to start fresh to scam the next batch of gullible people. This is not the training or knowledge you need, trust me STAY AWAY.

27 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Please avoid

Was given less time to access the course than promised. The final assessment involved writing my multiple choice letters into a text box which started my doubts. I then receive an email instructing me to buy the certificate or the diploma wouldn't be valid even though it states on the website that "When you complete a course with us, you are provided with a customized accredited diploma". I wasn't actually provided a pass mark so am not even certain that someone has reviewed my answers of the assessment. I have since looked them up on Companies House and can see the directors are dissolving the company! Look up Expert Skills UK LTD (I have checked the company address and it's a match to expertskills.org).

16 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

These guys are a fraud and a scam

These guys are a fraud and a scam
They post on groupon real estate course for a cheap price. They only give you 2 months to complete 77 hrs and then they charge you 12 each month
Certificate again is 40 extra
I am not sure also if their course is the actual real estate salesperson training.
All this they tell you after you redeem your coupon when your money cannot be refunded
BE AWARE..STAY AWAY

9 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I took the "Petting service for…

I took the "Petting service for Certification" course. It has 6 modules and has a lot of information within these modules that would guide one to setting up a pet sitting service, especially what to obtain such as insurance, bonding, etc. I feel it was a good guide on what to expect and gave useful information for example gave scenarios on what to do in a certain situation.

20 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAMMER ALERT—AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!

SCAMMER ALERT—AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!! THEY STEAL YOUR MONEY, MISREPRESENT THEMSELVES, AND LIE ABOUT CERTIFICATIONS!!! THEY CHANGED THEIR NAME FROM EXPERT-SKILLS.COM TO EXPERT-SKILLS.ORG TO AVOID HORRENDOUS ONLINE REVIEWS AND POSSIBLE LEGAL ACTION. THEY SCAMMED ME WITHE FALSE BADGES OF CERTIFICATION FOR A TEACHING CERTIFICATE ON GROUPON, WHICH ALSO HORRIBLY ONBOARDS MANY SCAMMERS ONTO ITS PLATFORM! STAY FAR AWAY! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!!

29 November 2025
Unprompted review

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