Purplebricks integrates with a different review site- gets perfect score

January 5, 2019
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Recently, Purplebricks' rating has finally shown what the company has been aiming for for years– and it's all on Feefo, a global reviews and insights company, working with more than 3,500 businesses. Feefo is powered by a dedicated team of specialists; inventors, smart creatives and business experts that believe we’re part of something pretty special.

It was on December 1, 2017, that Purplebricks announced the new partnership with the review site in a statement.

The statement said: “Purplebricks is currently working on implementation and integration with the Feefo service and will launch early in 2018.

“It will remain in partnership with Trustpilot and the information gleaned from both review websites will give Purplebricks invaluable customer insight and build on the excellent service its people deliver for customers on a day by day basis.”

Purplebricks provides web-based real estate services. The Company offers property search, reviews, valuation, consulting, and listings services. Purplebricks serves customers in the United Kingdom.

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