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Freeadvice asking for legal advice but only got insulted and judged ripoff

Although I realize that freeadvice.com is a free legal advice website, I did not get ripped off monetarily. I posted a legal question and got insult after insult for it. When I googled free legal advice it was the first thing that popped up so I went adhead and asked a legal question. Come to find out that ANYONE with and email address can register, ask AND ANSWER the legal questions. I mean anyone.

I clicked on several questions to read the answers and in doing so I notice they were doing it to every one. I'm talking about "senior members" who you would think be legal proffessionals gave out the most insults. So please if you need help with a legal matters do not go to free advice.com find another website because it is a waste of time.

I feel sorry for the companies that are funding this terrible website because they are wasting their advertising dollars endorsing such a ridiculous site who is no help to anyone.

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1 comment

March 26, 2016 12:08 PM
I completely agree with your review. The same thing happened to me. After looking around, I saw there is a group of regular posters, who use the forum to attack people. There is no rhyme or reason to who they decide to attack. The question I had should not have caused such an attack. It didn't contain anything that would make people question my morality, ethics, or actions. I also agree it's a waste of time and very questionable if you happen to get some advice mixed in with attacks whether it's legally sound. The regular posters are not professionals at freeadvice.com.
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