KABLAY Trust

KABLAY Reviews: how we collect and check them

KABLAY currently shows reviews on public specialist profiles and separate Google reviews on the public KABLAY profile. These sources are counted separately. We do not show a total internal review counter until there is a verified aggregate count across the platform.

159

published reviews on Ivan Kamenca’s profile

14

Google reviews on the public KABLAY profile

No total counter

until a verified all-platform aggregate exists

Reviews on specialist profiles

A specialist profile shows reviews connected to that specialist. The largest current public review block is on Ivan Kamenca’s profile. We do not combine these reviews with Google reviews into one total counter.

KABLAY Google reviews

Google reviews are published and moderated by Google. The public KABLAY Google profile currently lists 14 reviews. This is a separate source, not internal platform reviews.

Why there is no platform-wide number

A total review number should come from a verified aggregate across all profiles and tasks. Until that public aggregate exists, we show only concrete sources and do not claim thousands of reviews.

Who can leave a review

The main scenario is a review after a completed task. This reduces random or promotional reviews and ties feedback to real communication.

How task connection is checked

We review the task, messages, selected specialist and work status. During a complaint we may request photos, videos, receipts, a quote or additional explanation.

Can a review be removed

Reviews are not removed just because a rating is uncomfortable. Disputed, abusive, irrelevant or unverified reviews can be hidden or sent for additional checks.

FAQ

Why do we not show thousands of reviews?

Because there is currently no verified public aggregate for thousands of platform-wide reviews. We show concrete sources: specialist profile reviews and KABLAY Google reviews.

Can someone leave a review without a task?

Usually a review should be tied to a real task or verifiable interaction. This protects clients and specialists from manipulation.

What should a specialist do about a disputed review?

Contact support, name the task and attach messages, photos, quote or receipt. We will check the context and may ask the client for their position.

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