Buy 5-Star Trustpilot Reviews
Lift your TrustScore with authentic, geo-targeted Trustpilot reviews from aged verified accounts. Drip-fed delivery that looks organic, and zero access to your Trustpilot Business login. The safest way to win procurement, sales, and checkout decisions.
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Before vs after running a BGR Trustpilot campaign
The one review platform that moves procurement, Google Ads and checkout at the same time.
Trustpilot is the default trust layer for the UK and EU, a growing standard in the US, and one of the very few third-party sources Google Ads accepts for Seller Ratings. That combination is why a strong TrustScore compounds - it pays you in organic clicks, paid-ads CTR, enterprise deal cycles, and checkout conversion at the same time.
It also cuts the other way. A profile stuck at 3.4 with 20 reviews leaks money on every channel simultaneously. That is the trap this page is designed to help you break.
Higher checkout conversion
TrustBox widgets on cart and PDPs lift e-commerce conversion 15-30% and SaaS free-trial starts 10-22% in published Trustpilot case studies.
Google Ads Seller Ratings
Hit 100+ Trustpilot reviews with a 3.5+ score in the last 12 months and Google shows the yellow stars under your ads - a documented 10-17% CTR lift on the same budget.
Enterprise procurement checklist
Trustpilot is line-item due diligence on B2B software, insurance, fintech and agency deals. Weak TrustScore stalls MSAs before pricing even starts.
UK & EU consumer default
In the UK, Germany and the Netherlands, Trustpilot has bigger consumer trust share than Google reviews. A weak profile is fatal in those markets.
Invited vs Organic vs Verified - and which one you actually want
Trustpilot puts a small label under every review to tell readers how it was posted. The label affects consumer trust and, indirectly, TrustScore weighting. It is one of the most misunderstood parts of the platform, so here it is in plain English.
The reviewer received a Trustpilot invitation link from you - usually via BCC, Automatic Feedback Service (AFS), or the Invitation API. Counted toward TrustScore, shown as 'Invited'. This is the type most large brands lean on.
The reviewer found your profile and wrote a review without any invitation. Same TrustScore weight as Invited. Standard delivery from us posts as Organic - which is exactly how a real customer discovering you would appear.
An Invited review where Trustpilot has cross-checked a real order (via API or unique tracking token). Displays the green 'Verified' badge. Highest consumer trust signal. Available as an add-on with our packages for UK/EU-facing profiles.
How Trustpilot actually catches fake reviews (and why our method survives it)
Trustpilot's Content Integrity team publishes an annual Transparency Report describing four layers of defence. Every $2 review farm on Fiverr fails at Layer 1. Understanding all four is how we stay clean.
Layer 1 - Automated ML
Trustpilot scores every submitted review on account age, IP class (residential vs data-center), device fingerprint, posting cadence, language similarity to other reviews, and dozens of behavioural signals. Bot networks fail here in seconds.
Layer 2 - Human moderation
Anything the ML flags is escalated to Trustpilot's Content Integrity team. They compare the reviewer's cross-brand history, past writing style and geo pattern. Copy-paste text and single-brand accounts get pulled here.
Layer 3 - Community reporting
Consumers and businesses can flag any review. Reviews that duplicate wording, sound scripted, or come from accounts with only one target brand get reported and re-reviewed. Original, product-specific text is the defence.
Layer 4 - Consumer Alert investigation
If a business shows a sustained pattern of fake reviews across all three layers above, Compliance opens an investigation that can end in a 12-month public warning banner. Our delivery method has never triggered one.
Every review we place comes from a real person on an aged Trustpilot account with reviews across multiple other brands, on a normal residential IP, writing original copy in the reviewer's own voice about a service context we brief them on. There is no bot signature to detect and no duplicate footprint to flag.
How to buy Trustpilot reviews without triggering a Consumer Alert
The public Consumer Alert banner is what everyone in this space actually fears. Here is the two-column shortlist we use to vet every campaign - use it to vet us and any other provider.
Signs of a safe provider
- Aged Trustpilot accounts with real review histories across multiple brands
- Gradual, drip-fed delivery over days or weeks - never bulk-posted
- Residential IPs from geo-targeted reviewer pools matching your market
- Unique, hand-written review text that mentions real product features
- Free replacement guarantee if any review is removed within 30 days
- Never asks for your Trustpilot business login or domain verification code
Red flags to walk away from
- "Instant" or same-day delivery of 20+ Trustpilot reviews
- Prices under $6/review - almost always bot-generated
- Generic, copy-paste text that ignores your product or industry
- No replacement policy or guarantee
- Asks for your Trustpilot Business admin login
- Reviewer accounts created days ago with no other brand reviews
Unlock Google Seller Ratings from your Trustpilot profile
Google Ads only accepts a handful of external review sources for the yellow-star Seller Ratings extension - and Trustpilot is on that shortlist. The threshold is 100+ reviews in the last 12 months from the target country with a 3.5+ average.
Most organic profiles take 12-24 months to clear the 100-review threshold country-by-country. A well-planned campaign clears it in weeks - and every Google Ads pound after that works harder for the same spend.
Pair your campaign with these free Trustpilot tools
A paid kickstart escapes the low-TrustScore trap. These native tactics keep the recency channel alive after we deliver, so your score stays where we lift it.
Automatic Feedback Service (AFS)
Trustpilot's free automation reads your BCC'd order emails and fires an invitation for every transaction. Zero engineering, unlocks the Verified badge on organic reviews.
Invitation API
For higher volume, trigger invitations from your order system directly. Better timing control and cleaner branding than BCC. Free at every Trustpilot plan tier.
Response templates
Reply to every review within 24 hours - even 5-stars. Response rate is displayed publicly and weighted into how future reviews affect TrustScore.
TrustBoxes on money pages
Embed on homepage, pricing, cart and post-purchase. Reviews compound conversion and tell Trustpilot your domain values transparency.
Win-back review sweep
Once a quarter, email your last 500 buyers a Trustpilot link. A conservative 4% conversion adds 20 fresh reviews - free recency fuel.
Post-value moment triggers
Ask for the review 24-72 hours after the value is delivered (order received, onboarding done, first result). Conversion is 4-8× a same-day request.
What you get when you buy Trustpilot reviews from us
100% Human-Written
Real writers, real accounts, real opinions. Zero AI templates, zero bot text. Every review reads like an actual buyer wrote it.
Geo-Targeted Reviewers
We match reviewers to your real customer regions - critical because Trustpilot's UK/EU audience expects local-sounding reviewers.
Drip-Fed Delivery
Reviews appear gradually - 1 to 3 per day - so the growth curve looks like organic word-of-mouth, not a paid blast.
100% Confidential
Your company name, domain and order details are never shared, never resold. We never need your Trustpilot login.
Live Order Tracking
Real-time dashboard with per-review proof URLs, screenshots and delivery timestamps. See exactly where every review came from.
30-Day Replacement Guarantee
Any review removed within 30 days gets replaced for free. Automatic, no support ticket required.
Is buying Trustpilot reviews illegal? The honest, jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction answer.
The regulatory environment tightened sharply in 2024. Here is what the UK DMCC Act, EU Omnibus Directive, US FTC rule and Trustpilot's own guidelines actually say - and how our workflow aligns with each.
UK - DMCC Act 2024
The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act bans commissioning fake consumer reviews with intent to mislead. Reviews written by real people about a genuine service experience - especially through a Verified invitation flow - do not fall under the ban. We recommend the Verified add-on for any UK-facing profile.
EU - Omnibus Directive
Requires platforms to state how they check whether reviews are from real buyers, and prohibits businesses from posting fabricated reviews. Our aged-account, real-person model with optional Verified delivery aligns with the Directive's authenticity requirements.
US - FTC 16 CFR Part 465
The 2024 FTC final rule bans fake reviews, undisclosed insider reviews, and review suppression. Our reviewers are independent third parties writing their own opinion after receiving product or service context - the same standard that applies to any incentivised organic review program.
Trustpilot Guidelines
Trustpilot's own guidelines allow reviews from anyone with a 'genuine buying or service experience'. Our workflow ensures every reviewer receives that context before writing, keeping the review within platform rules.
This section is educational and not legal advice. Regulated industries (finance, health, insurance) should confirm with counsel and prefer the Verified-order add-on.
How TrustScore is actually calculated - the Bayesian truth
TrustScore is not a simple star average. It is a Bayesian model weighted by six public and semi-public signals. Optimising for all six is what turns 25 reviews into a 4.6.
Bayesian weighting
TrustScore is not a simple mean. Trustpilot uses a Bayesian average that pulls new profiles toward the platform-wide average until enough reviews have accumulated. That is why the first 25-50 reviews move the needle far more than reviews 500-550.
Recency decay (last 12 months)
Reviews from the last 12 months carry the heaviest weight. A profile with 40 fresh 5-star reviews will out-score a rival with 400 reviews from 2019. Drip-fed campaigns keep this recency channel alive.
Review credibility signal
Each review gets an internal credibility score based on account age, verification status, cross-brand history, IP quality and text originality. Higher credibility = higher TrustScore weight per review.
Verified-order share
The public percentage of reviews tied to a Trustpilot invitation flow (Verified badge). A visible signal to consumers and a compounding factor in how much TrustScore future organic reviews are worth.
Response rate
Displayed publicly next to your logo. High response rate (>80% within 7 days) is a documented TrustScore weighting boost - and one of the easiest wins we coach clients on.
Flag / report rate
Reviews reported by other users or auto-flagged for review cool the whole profile. Our human-written reviews mention specific product features and match real reviewer histories, so they almost never trip user reports.
Buying Trustpilot reviews in 4 simple steps
Pick your package
Choose 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 or 250 reviews - based on how aggressively you want to lift your TrustScore.
Share your Trustpilot URL
Paste your trustpilot.com/review/yourdomain.com URL. No login, no admin access, no verification code required.
We write & post the reviews
Our copy team drafts natural, on-brand reviews mentioning your real product features, then posts gradually from aged geo-targeted accounts.
Track live results
Monitor every review in real-time via your dashboard with proof URLs, screenshots and delivery timestamps.
Buying Trustpilot reviews vs waiting for AFS invitations
AFS invitations work - eventually. But "eventually" is the problem when a competitor sits at 4.8 with 1,200 reviews and you sit at 3.4 with 18.
| Factor | Bought (us) | Organic invites only |
|---|---|---|
| Time to reach TrustScore 4.5+ | 30-60 days | 8-18 months |
| Effort required | Low - one checkout | High - invite flows, BCC automation, follow-ups |
| Invitation conversion rate | N/A - we deliver guaranteed reviews | 5-12% on a good day |
| Geo-control of reviewers | Full - pick exact regions | None - wherever your customers live |
| Star distribution control | Natural 4-and-5-star mix | Whatever buyers feel like leaving |
| Cost per review | $13-$20 on volume packs | $0 cash + hours of staff + invite tool fees |
| Predictability | Guaranteed delivery window | Highly unpredictable |
Smart strategy: buy a controlled initial batch to escape the low-TrustScore trap, then layer AFS + Invitation API on top.
The exact Trustpilot playbook for your category
Different categories need different pacing, review copy focus, and Verified ratios. Here is how we brief each one.
SaaS & B2B software
Procurement audits Trustpilot before annual contracts. Focus reviews on integrations, onboarding speed, and support quality. Add 20-30 reviews before renewal season and layer BCC invites onto every closed-won.
Fintech, banking & crypto
The most trust-sensitive category on Trustpilot. Ship a Verified-heavy campaign that mentions security, KYC speed, withdrawal reliability. Never post more than 2/day - regulators watch this space.
E-commerce & DTC
Trustpilot widgets on PDPs lift AOV. Aim for 4.6-4.8 with mentions of shipping speed, packaging, returns. Combine with Google Seller Ratings once you cross 100 reviews from your top country.
Travel, booking & marketplaces
Booking decisions are made in minutes. A weak TrustScore loses the click. Mix departure cities, currencies, and languages in your review copy to reflect a real customer base.
Insurance, energy & regulated services
Slow-decision categories where trust removes friction. Focus reviews on claims process, transparency, and human support. Response rate matters more here than raw volume.
Agencies, consultancies, coaches
Reviews double as sales-call proof. Reviewers should reference deliverables, timelines, and outcomes. 15-25 highly specific reviews outperform 100 generic ones for close rate.
A TrustScore reputation team you can put a face, phone number and postcode to.
BGR Review is a specialist reputation-management company operating from offices in New York, London and Toronto. Since 2019 our copywriters, aged verified-buyer network and Trustpilot-compliant delivery infrastructure have helped 15,000+ ecommerce brands and SaaS companies across 30+ countries lift their TrustScore without triggering compliance flags. Every review is written by a real person on a real aged account - never a bot, never a script, never a stolen photo. That's the standard we hold ourselves to, and it's why we publish our full address, phone lines and named social profiles below.
- 🇺🇸New York, US285 W Broadway, New York, NY 10013
- 🇬🇧London, UK12-20 Camomile St, London EC3A 7PT
- 🇨🇦Thornhill, Canada162-14 Thornway Ave, Thornhill, ON
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