The new agency review site, raterAgent, has taken its website out of beta mode and officially launches today, saying it will put an end to “rampant fakery”.

The launch seems to have entered a world of dirty tricks.

The site says it has checked every single one of hundreds of reviews and “caught out dozens of agents trying to inflate their own credibility or ruin that of a competitor”.

Promising a sea-change in what is, and what is not, acceptable behaviour from review and ratings websites in the property industry, raterAgent now starts its ‘True Review’ campaign.

It says: “For any agency wanting to increase its instruction volumes and protect fee rates, genuine reviews from an independently-verified source are now a vital part of their marketing mix. raterAgent checks all reviews for genuineness and stops those that it finds are fakes from being published.”

Chief executive Mal McCallion said there was a “gulf in class” between the checking undertaken by his site and those of his competitors.

He said: “All you need for Google Reviews is an anonymous Google account – they don’t check if the review of you is false, they want to maximise the take-up of Google Plus, so that they can know more about what to advertise to consumers.”

He claimed: “allAgents still won’t confirm what percentage of reviews it manually checks, if any reviews at all.”

raterAgent launched in beta mode in January and now says it has signed 300 branches, and that via a crowdfunding campaign it was more than 170% over-subscribed.

Agents signed up to the new service include Marsh & Parsons, and Keatons.