Mircea
DKHappy private and company users for… Happy private and company users for years. Sometimes, you really get what you paid for, I am honestly and genuinely happy with FastMail, their web app (its simplicity and speed), search speed too, their stability and reliability, the multitude of settings, aliases and multiple emails... There's nothing bad I could come up with. As far as I remember, it's also an independent private company (not owned by companies, which is a plus, not a fan of giant companies creeping in and starting to control everything). Really, keep it up as until now. Only good words.
Shahriar
GBOne star One star - only because I can't give Zero star rating. Business class email - do me a favour. In what business is it acceptable to raise a support ticket which gets responded to 4 days later with a reply that says the issue needs to be escalated and will take another week? The only telephone number they have is a FAX machine - Come on, REALLY???? Terrible service, Non existent communication and impossible to speak to anyone, anywhere in the world ( I have tried).
Nima Wantling
GBAwful company that does not comply with… Awful company that does not comply with data laws - they withhold your data and their support team of Quinn and Tyler try to fob you off when you want to access private information. Had to involve solicitors and they have tried to ignore our solicitors also. Unethical company DO NOT USE or your data will disappear also. Legal Team and Data privacy team do not exist so be warned!!!
Kenny the map
AUWe have been using paid Fastmail for 15… We have been using paid Fastmail for 15 years and free prior. Never in your face. New features are timely and useful. Private. I make use of multi alias emails for various roles. And for spam minimisation whereby when purchasing or subscribing, if any later spam emails to that address I can just delete the alias and create another.
Fred Burr
GBFastmail does not give you a free trial! Fastmail advertises 'Try Us For Free!' promising a 30-day free trial. They take your credit card and information to set up an account. Only then do they tell you there's no free trial, but don't worry--they'll add on a free month in your first year. When I saw what it would cost to add my wife as a second user, I decided it was not for me and closed my account. Did I get a free trial? No. Did I get my money back? No. In the jargon of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, this is a 'deceptive practice.' Ordinary people might use a different term.