Jon Light
GBAwful spam site Awful spam site - not even sure if it's legit. Make sure you set your spam filters for this one. I am not even going to try the unsubscribe it will doubtless result in more spam from their "contact us" bots - the bot even got past our Google captcha - what genuine organisation would spam websites and deliberately try and get past captcha's other than no good spammers and scammers.
JOGE
CHIsn't this pathetic Isn't this pathetic! Looks like "Eric Jones" tries to cancel the negative reviews. I got a request from Trustpilot to review my review because the "client" ("Eric Jones") thinks that I gave them a bad review by mistake (mistaken identity) and if I could please correct my review and/or indicate order number etc. As if I would even think of ordering something from such an annoying institution. Of course, it must be mistaken identity - same as all the other reviewers who all (99% of them) gave the same awful review.
Barrett
GBSame as everyone else Same as everyone else, spamming my website, i unsubscribed but still getting mails, if Eric Jones is real, i hope someone catches up with you one day. I can't for the life of me understand how they think this tactic of spamming people will get them business, especially looking at the reviews they are getting.
Mark AJay
GBNot the way to get business Had an E-Mail from Eric Jones which was sent via my websites contact form. Why would I need to talk to my customers exactly given that my website is just a personal blog? I do not sell anything, I do not have any customers. Obviously just did a search on Google for "Contact Form" or similar, hopped on my site and just copy and pasted his spam without even realising what my site was actually about! Besides, even if I was selling products, do you really think I'd use a company that thinks spamming is the way to get business? I'd rather pay twice the price elsewhere to be with a company who don't resort to spam techniques!
Carrie Graham
CAWORSE THAN SPAM WORSE THAN SPAM: THIS IS PHISHING. Do not reply to any messages. Not even to request it to stop. Once they have a response, they use message headers to spoof you to gain entry to other sites and / or own yours. This is not spam. This is phishing. Scan message headers, report to ISP, locate authentic send-from address and report to email provider. Keep reporting to ISP/ email / abuse @ *everything until this entity is removed from the web.