How the TrustScore works
Every site on SkinReviews is rated 1–5 by players who submit a review. The TrustScore shown next to each site is the average of those ratings, adjusted for two things that make an average trustworthy:
- Volume. A 4.7 from 2,800 reviews is more reliable than a 4.9 from 30, so review count pushes high-volume sites up the ranking.
- Recency. Recent reviews count more than old ones — a site that got worse last month should not coast on last year's praise.
How reviews are handled
- Complaint verification. Reviews alleging non-payment or withdrawal blocks are checked against evidence (ticket IDs, screenshots, timestamps) before they move a score.
- Right of reply. Operators can publicly reply to any review. We do not delete criticism on request; we let the reply stand next to it.
- Fake-review removal. Content we can show is fabricated, incentivised or bulk-posted is removed and does not count toward the TrustScore.
What we will never do
- Take payment for ranking position or a higher score
- Publish referral links or promo codes
- Delete a verified negative review because an operator asked
Verdict bands
Excellent 4.5–5.0 · Great 4.0–4.4 · Average 3.0–3.9 · Poor 2.0–2.9 · Bad below 2.0. A high TrustScore is player sentiment, not a safety guarantee — gambling always carries risk of loss.
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Marta Nowak, Community & Reviews Editor — Marta moderates the SkinReviews community, verifies submitted complaints against ticket evidence and curates the monthly TrustScore digest. She does not accept payment from operators. About SkinReviews →