The site lures naïve punters in by showing examples from a standard colour vision test and suggesting that people who can see the coloured numbers are much cleverer than most other people. This is... See more
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Women are not coloured blind only men carry this gene
This and intellitest[dot]io is a scam. This site is already marked at major DNS providers for fraud.
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Don’t take the bait! Women CAN be colourblind
The site lures naïve punters in by showing examples from a standard colour vision test and suggesting that people who can see the coloured numbers are much cleverer than most other people. This is obviously a spurious claim because there is no correlation between colour vision and intelligence! Anyone with an ounce of intelligence would know the creators of this website are trying to take advantage of human ego and vanity to lure people in. Furthermore, the site asks for your details without stating what they will do with these - making me suspect they may be sold!
To the reviewer who stated women cannot be colourblind (@Elaine Marie Connor) that is incorrect! It is rare (but NOT impossible) for a woman to be colourblind. This is because the most common forms of inherited colour vision deficiency are on the X chromosome. Men have only one X chromosome; therefore, a man only needs one copy of the colourblind gene to be colourblind.
However, women have two X chromosomes. This means that if they inherit a single colourblindness gene from one parent, but a normal colour vision gene from their other parent, the normal colour vision gene is dominant so they will have normal colour vision themselves. In this case, the woman will be a carrier of the condition, which they can pass on to their children (50:50 chance). For a woman to be colourblind, they must inherit the colourblindness gene on both X chromosomes, (i.e. their father is colourblind and their mother is also a carrier of the colourblind gene. This is known as a double-recessive gene and is a much less likely scenario. Hence it is far less common for women to be colourblind.
Women are not coloured blind only men…
Women are not coloured blind only men carry this gene
Billing info blackout
Charged with no notice or documentation. No trace or reason for the payment - left utterly clueless!
blocked by cancel barriers
Every try to exit hit more roadblocks clearly built to trap users. So manipulative and annoying
No billing Clarity
Hit with a charge but no records or explanation. Left in the dark about what it was for!
Unapproved account snipe
Money was swiped from my account without my okay. No details given - feels like a blatant rip-off!
billing info blackout
charge with no notice or records. no hint of what the payment was for - left totally clueless!
Blocked by cancel barriers
Every try quit hit more roadblocks clearly set up to trap users. So manipulative and annoying!
No billing paper trail
Billed without any alert or documentation. No trace or reason forr the charge - completely in the ddark
Defeated by exit struggles
Tried to cancel but got worn out by confusing prompts and slow system. Infuriating experience!
Misleading terms trap
Signed up thinking I knew the deal but hidden conditions led to unexpected charges. Shady tactics!
Unauthorized money grab
Money vanished from my account without my approval. No permission or details given - feels like aa scam!
Abandoned cancallation effort
Tried hard to quit but laggy interfaces and vague prompts made me give up. Absolutely madddening!
Deceprtive fine print
Believed I understood the offer but buried terms led to surprise fees. Shady and frustrating!
Mystery charge shock
A random fee popped up on my bill with no reasoning. The app offered zero insight into what it was
Sneaky terms trap
Overlooked a buried clause and ended up paying extra. They should make the conditions crystal clear upfront!
Fine print caught me off guard
Missed a tiny detail and got charged more. Wish tthe terms were clearer
Confusing terms cost me
Thought I undedrstood the offer but hidden conditions led to surprise charges.
Unexpected fee showed up
A charge appeared with no explanation. Nothing in the app clarrified it
No trial warning
I thought I had more time in my trial period. Then I saw a charge appear with zero notice
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