I think it's a scam
I think it's a scam to click on advertising and get your e-mail. You get no confirmation and no account is created when it says it does. Don't use it!
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I think it's a scam to click on advertising and get your e-mail. You get no confirmation and no account is created when it says it does. Don't use it!
When I tried to "submit and continue" sending my ecard I got an ad pop-up that says "click on the ad to confirm your ecard" - I closed that pop-up and tried to find another way to confirm if the card had been sent but I could not find any. I finally gave in and clicked the ad in the pop-up when it appeared. This did open up another window about the advertised product and when I closed that window I could see that my ecard had been sent every time I had tried to do it without clicking the ad. So now my recipient will receive three of the same card and I have had to open an advert that I didn't want to open.
I just hope my recipient won't also be forced to click on an ad or pop-up before viewing the card as he will probably think it's a scam and not bother.
I used eCards.co.uk for the first time recently. Firstly I was surprised that the card I chose was free - I was quite prepared to pay the nomal commercial price. To my disappointment the card was never received by the recipient. Not a good experience.
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