Cusquena Farm
AUData pirates who publish your details… Data pirates who publish your details, taken from a long deleted Linked In profile, without permission. They then refuse to remove it unless you provide government photo ID, so they can basically steal your identity. IMHO they should be shut down or even prosecuted. Disgusting operation. Amazing that with todays privacy laws, they can get away with this... Yuk!
No
GBMis-sold me a product based on lies and… Mis-sold me a product based on lies and then attempted me to strong arm me into a different plan for another couple thousand dollars. Stay far away.
Neighbors Calendar
MXInsanely Bad at Latin American Surnames The platform hasn't bothered to localize for the second-most widely language spoken in the world. I'm going to say this one time: in Spanish-language naming conventions, the FIRST SURNAME IS MORE DEFINITIVE THAN THE SECOND SURNAME. That means if you are looking for Juan Gonzalez Cortes's emails, guessing Juan Cortes is going to get you nowhere. Can't believe I paid 60 bucks for this. At least stop docking our credits for these bunk results.
Jenny Kerr
GBThey don't give refunds Signed up for a month, paid £40 and figured it was useless after an hour - requested a refund and was told it didn't meet their 'refund policy'. Total scam of a company. Any reputable saas company would happily refund if you found the product to be unsuitable after such short use. Terrible
magicsign
GBPersonal identifiable data published without consent, what to do here Hi, I hope this will help those that found their personal identifiable data published by RocketReach without consent. First send an email to their customer support asking for your PII to be removed, stating of course that you didn't provide them any consent. If after a month you didn't receive any response from them or your profile is still active and visible on a Web search, start a formal complaint with the ICO.