Isaiah
GBI just received the Sportality… I just received the Sportality newsletter, sent to my company email address. I have never done business with this company, never heard of them until now, never signed up for their newsletter, and never authorized them to send me unsolicited messages. This amounts to sending SPAM, and I can only surmise they bought a list of business email addresses and added them to their mailing list without the email account owners' permission. This is SPAM. If this is what they have to do for marketing, then I would stay away from this company, because it's likely the rest of their business practices are just as shady.
Bernie Rose
CAPleasure to deal with Pleasure to deal with. Always been able to assist when I needed tickets for an event.
Kathleen M.
GBEMAIL SPAMMERS EMAIL SPAMMERS. PERIOD.
Mark
CAIt was a fairly easy process It was a fairly easy process. Got the tickets without any problems. The only thing I didn't like was the tickets arrived on a Friday and my first game was on the following Monday and I was away so the tickets went to waste.
Amy
GBSpammer rewaniuk at sportality.com was spamming my business with made up names, one of which was Amy Bright. It's pretty stupid that 1 they spam, and 2 when they spam they don't even use the business owners name.