
Anthony OKell
GBSPAM SPAM - see all the other comments here, there's either from genuinely disgruntled business people who are being harassed by this 'firm' or they're made up reviews from the obviously tell-tale single review bots that often have photos that don't match the name. They're spammers at best and fruadsters at worst and Trustpilot should be setting an example by reporting them to the authorities I don't need to post the half dozen web contact form messages we've had as they're all the same as the other reviewers here have posted from 'eric jones' Following up on their reply below.... yes they do send spam; the 'unsubscribe' doesn't work as they send spam through website contact forms and there's no-one to contact - keep an eye out for these swines and get your web-tech support to add their handle to a blocked list

Customer
SGVery unethical. They start spamming my company Very unethical. This company start spamming my company when our ads appear on Google. They will subscribe my company without my consent. It also increase our marketing cost. My company number is clearly on the website, if you are so good you can contact us directly to promote your business.

Pierre
MUDoes not work on Mobile Tried it. Works well on the desktop but does not work on Mobile. The user cannot select the country code in the dropdown menu making it useless if you are targeting customers worldwide when we know that 95% of users are mobile. Brilliant, I have now updated my review to 4 stars. The system now works from Mobile and you can choose the country code of the mobile you are calling for. However, when you receive the email, the system adds Number 1 in front of the country code. For example, I chose the country code Netherlands for a test. When I received the email, the phone number to call was Phone: +131xxxxxxxxx instead of +31xxxxxxxxxx. I am sure that this is something the developers can easily work on to adjust. Thanks to the developers.

Paul
CAConstant spam through our website form Constant spam through our website form, like everyone else is mentioning. Those positive reviews are no doubt completely faked by them to try and prop up their rating here. Like others, we tried to unsubscribe 2 or 3 times - no effect. Of course, why would we assume they'd actually stop when asked to, when they're busy spamming people? They obviously don't care what people think. Interestingly, the spam through the website comes from different IPs every time, so they appear to either be using a botnet, or they're paying someone to do it for them. They rotate the domain name, too, to avoid filtering. I find it hilarious that they reply to every review they couldn't get blocked through reporting, denying they spam. When you think about it, they're actually spamming Trustpilot, as well.

The Lamesheep
INSpammers Spammer! Need to be stooped.... Updated Reply: Marketing mails? this is what you call marketing? You are not sending me an direct mails, you just spamming my contact forms with same exact template. Not just one time, am receiving 20 to 30 form submissions per website/day. My Mail accounts get suspended once due to more mail notifications. Who is responsible for that? In first-place, why would i unsubscribe you? i never subscribed you before!!!! Try to change your marketing method!