
Elizabeth Ziti
1 reviews on 1 places
I don't normally leave reviews but Daisy bribed me to leave a positive review after my building cut ties with their management team so I felt it important to vocalize my experience. I left my first review a few months ago but it seems Daisy was able to get it successfully taken down by Google for vague reasons so here is my second try.
I'm really frustrated and disappointed by being scammed by Daisy and after reading these reviews, I am almost certain that a large percentage of them are paid or fake (based on my experience). If they're honest, I can almost guarantee that the buildings that had the positive experience had a personal connection with Daisy from the start, got preferential treatment and were primed to be references.
I want to be really clear that Daisy Management is a scam. I am the Treasurer of my building in East Williamsburg and we found Daisy last year after facing a set of issues that were larger than the experience level of any of the unit owners and board members. We found Daisy through a Google search (great SEO) and were lured by their polished online presence. We were swept off our feet with promises of seamless technology (their dashboard), positive references, and a 30-day opt out should the experience not match our expectations. I could write a whole novel about how none of those promises came true and overtime it became glaringly obvious that Daisy is not a real company at all but one of those companies that presents itself as one. Their design system, illustration pack, stock photos, Chat GPT promoted copy and presentation decks are truly enough to fool the average person. If you've fallen for the dupe, you are not alone. We are in a worst place as a building than we were when we started working with Daisy. I cannot stress staying away from them enough.
I'm really frustrated and disappointed by being scammed by Daisy and after reading these reviews, I am almost certain that a large percentage of them are paid or fake (based on my experience). If they're honest, I can almost guarantee that the buildings that had the positive experience had a personal connection with Daisy from the start, got preferential treatment and were primed to be references.
I want to be really clear that Daisy Management is a scam. I am the Treasurer of my building in East Williamsburg and we found Daisy last year after facing a set of issues that were larger than the experience level of any of the unit owners and board members. We found Daisy through a Google search (great SEO) and were lured by their polished online presence. We were swept off our feet with promises of seamless technology (their dashboard), positive references, and a 30-day opt out should the experience not match our expectations. I could write a whole novel about how none of those promises came true and overtime it became glaringly obvious that Daisy is not a real company at all but one of those companies that presents itself as one. Their design system, illustration pack, stock photos, Chat GPT promoted copy and presentation decks are truly enough to fool the average person. If you've fallen for the dupe, you are not alone. We are in a worst place as a building than we were when we started working with Daisy. I cannot stress staying away from them enough.