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Caution!! It's full of fake offers in domain auctions! The MATCH.IT website is managed by Italians through the company Algorithmedia s.r.l. in Italy.
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Kensal Road 222, W10 5BN, London, Italy
Caution!! It's full of fake offers in domain auctions! The MATCH.IT website is managed by Italians through the company Algorithmedia s.r.l. in Italy.
If I could give this a zero I would, I would even go as far to call this fraud and don’t believe what I bid for was up for sale or even had any other bids running.
I attempted to bid to be advised I needed credit on my account, I applied a credit I would be happy to bid with for the supposed bid to then be available for me to see. Taking into consideration this bid was for £100,000. My understanding is you place a bid and if outbid then the funds won’t come out your bank balance. Guess what they did and the company refuse to refund me my monies.
stay clear of this company, they make their money scamming innocent people.
The site appears to show no bids for any domain - even when logged in. You have to apply a credit to your account for the current bid value to be visible. Any credit is then non-refundable which turns the whole experience into a SCAM. They hide behind Terms & Conditions when challenged. I have raised a dispute with Paypal and also raised to Credit Card company also.
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