Knowledgevision
Knowledgevision Overview
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Knowledgevision has a 4.2 star rating from 1 customer review and consumers are mostly satisfied per the rating distribution.
Positive Feedback
Consumers note an overall positive rating and indicate basic satisfaction with the service and platform functionality.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Reports of aggressive sales behavior and poor handling of renewals reflect common Knowledgevision customer complaints.
- Allegations about executive conduct and software not meeting expectations raise trust and product reliability concerns.
- Account access, incorrect contact emails, and slow removal of malicious posts were cited as issues.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Read recent Knowledgevision reviews before purchase and verify support responsiveness to account recovery and reputation issues.
- Confirm subscription terms and escalation paths for refunds or disputes and assess customer service and sales interactions up front.
The generated data is based on reviews and questionnaires provided by PissedConsumer.com users.
Knowledgevision has a 4.2 star rating from 1 customer review and consumers are mostly satisfied per the rating distribution.
Positive Feedback
Consumers note an overall positive rating and indicate basic satisfaction with the service and platform functionality.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Reports of aggressive sales behavior and poor handling of renewals reflect common Knowledgevision customer complaints.
- Allegations about executive conduct and software not meeting expectations raise trust and product reliability concerns.
- Account access, incorrect contact emails, and slow removal of malicious posts were cited as issues.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Read recent Knowledgevision reviews before purchase and verify support responsiveness to account recovery and reputation issues.
- Confirm subscription terms and escalation paths for refunds or disputes and assess customer service and sales interactions up front.
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KnowledgeVision has a security fraudster as its COO
- KnowledgeVision in Lincoln, MA sold faulty software.
- Allen Deary, COO, faced SEC fraud charges.
- CFO Jeffrey Cooper knew Deary's fraud history.
KnowledgeVision, based in Lincoln, MA, has given software to customers that does not work. Did KnowledgeVision know in advance that its software did not work, but sell it anyway?
Allen Deary, the COO of KnowledgeVision, was charged with securities fraud by the SEC. Here is a press release from the SEC about Allen Deary's securities fraud:
http://www.sec.gov/litigation/litreleases/lr16516.htm
Jeffrey Cooper (a/k/a Jeff Cooper and Jeffrey S. Cooper) of Norwell, MA is the CFO of KnowledgeVision. Jeff Cooper is aware of Allen Deary's securities fraud history yet remained on as the company CFO in spite of this information being widely known.
Put wrong email address
- Email sent to Jeffrey Cooper at Knowledge Vision to remove a post.
- The post is an unverified attack on Zach Potter.
- Removal is requested immediately.
The email to contact Jeffrey Cooper of Knowledge Vision is jeff.cooper@***.com. I sent an email earlier to have this malicious post removed and it is still up there much to my dismay.
I am very surprised that your site would allow an unverified malicious personal attack to be published like this. Zach is a great employee and has never been the subject of any complaints in his years at Knowledge vision.
As I mentioned, the attack against Zach Potter is a personal attack against a lower level employee and it was initiated by someone with a grudge against him and misrepresented the facts. We need to have this removed immediately.
It is hurting his personal reputation and that of Knowledgevision which has never had a complaint against it. Please advise once this false accusation has been removed.
Knowledgevision sales guy Zackary Potter is a lunatic
- Zack Potter's aggressive and unprofessional behavior and nonstop emails after we declined renewal.
- Software not worth the cost.
We had a terrible experience with Knowledgevision sales rep Zack Potter not too long ago. This guy was unhinged!
We were not really happy with the software we bought (really not much value for the thousands we paid) so we did not want to renew our service. So Zack Potter (think of Harry Potter, only a really obsessed and evil Harry Potter) kept contacting us saying he was my "customer advocate". I kept telling him that we did not want to renew our services. And the more we said no, this Zack Potter just went bonkers on us!
He started and continued this nonstop email chain to us which was downright spooky -- when he did not get the "yes" he wanted from us, he started sending us sarcastic, demeaning and personal attack emails.
After a while, we told him flat out that we never experienced such an insane response from a sales rep ever in our lives or company history, which resulted in even more vicious and angry emails from him.
So, if you are thinking of using Knowledgevision, we should caution you to think twice about it (unless you are willing to bear the wrath of Zack Potter).
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