This is a scam company that harasses…
This is a scam company that harasses business in desperation for new clients. They’re sales agent Jessica Snyder should be fired.
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This is a scam company that harasses business in desperation for new clients. They’re sales agent Jessica Snyder should be fired.
Company uses online forms to spam my company also. Are they an arm of the Mexican Drug Cartels? I don’t know.
Are they likely a scam, they don’t post their address on their website.
Company representatives started spamming my website forms with solicitations. Used my registration form and customer experience surveys to express dissatisfaction, answered questions as if they weren't happy with their project, and hijacked my forms to try to plug their service. No email or phone call, all of which is easily available on my website. They chose to spam my customer service and warranty forms instead.
Legit companies shouldn't need to resort to spam tactics to get their foot in the door to have a sales conversation.
This company has reached out to my business no less than 10 TIMES in the last week, soliciting business from me. I called their number ( you’ll never talk to a person at the number provided) and left a voicemail to inform them that I would appreciate them not blowing up my email with spam. Well, that’s when the HARRASSMENT REALLY BEGAN. Woke up this morning to 4 consecutive emails from these bottom feeding scumbags. Not only that, but when I attempted to call their toll Free number, I discovered that they blocked my number. Completely unprofessional. Their business hasn’t been around long, and I truly hope they change their tactics.
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