The web is good but features of the…
The website is good but features of the site is poor and company have to review the tools of the site and improve the features.
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The website is good but features of the site is poor and company have to review the tools of the site and improve the features.
Easy to use but a bit slow sometimes. Some pages don’t load properly on mobile. Could be better with faster performance and more updated content.
Scam. It pretends to be another service and turns out to be an expensive subscription
I was on this site on my phone as it came up at the bottom of another page I was on. It asked me to set up an account, so I added my email. It then asked me for bank card details. As I was on a charity giving page I thought this was legit. However the card details I entered kept coming back as "card declined" even though I checked them thoroughly. As I also had to enter the CVC number, I'm now worried they might use my details.
SCAM ALERT
Website looks legit - they’ll respond to your messages until you have an issue or until you call them out on the company being a scam.
BE SAFE - they created a web site that looks legit but don’t go near it.
First indication is that they pop up while you are in other websites. Stay away from this.
I’m calling my bank today to flag my card and report them
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