The Studio of Hope Corporation
GBOur nonprofit corp contacted… Our nonprofit corp contacted Ninjanumber.com to help with a fund-raising campaign. They allegedly provide free/grant through a program on their website, I followed the instruction by adding a link to Ninjanumber.com on our main page and attached a copy of our IRS 501c3 determinaton letter that proves we are an exempt charity. They sent back a boiler plate "on it like a ninja" email and so far they have been just like ninjas, out of site and nowhere to be found, nothing, no explanation for not contacting us , no phone call, no rejection letter, nothing! Sent another request, more of the same "on it like a ninja". (Edited) Update: After posting this comment, I was contacted by another representive, who apologized for our experience, and offered to give us another chance. (our 2 point application has been sent twice) I'll update after an actual commitment has been made...
John Barron
GBGrossly overpriced, no customer service, constant price increases I'm an 8 yr customer with this service, which went well when it was operated by Voicenation, but acquired by NextPBX/Ninja-Number 2 yrs ago - and service has gone downhill from there. They immediately doubled the price of service (+200% price increase, and then doubled it again the following year 400% and again the year after that to the point I was paying nearly x6 the amount I had 2 yrs prior under Voicenation. Oddly, you call their customer service line (Voicenation had great customer service reps) however, Ninja-number DOES NOT - they have a "message service" were a person takes your info and requests, then forwards it into oblivion - an they won't return any emails. After being ripped off for years for an overpriced service, I canceled when they gave their latest price increase (they will only give you a 2-wk notice - which btw, is a violation of FCC regulations) - yet they STILL charged my account for a canceled service. - Voicenation was a good company - but its affiliate NextPBX/Ninja-Number is running their business into the ground with their greed and lack of CS.
David Ion, LUTCF
GBI'm not even sure how long my toll free… I'm not even sure how long my toll free number has been down. A client informed me yesterday. I logged onto the site and it says I owe $9.95 which I immediately paid. The credit card on file wasn't working as I replaced it a few months ago when it was compromised. All Ninja had to do was send an email or phone call saying my credit card wasn't working and I would have updated it immediately. Instead they turned off a number I've had for 15+ years. Voice Nation was much better.
joe bo
GBI would give 0 stars if possible The communication here is NON-EXISTENT. My service has been down for weeks; I have called too many times to count, only to encounter the "answering service" that will leave a message for "Tier 2 Support". Which leads to........absolutely nothing. Just being ignored. E-mails produce the same result. I was a VoiceNation customer who was brought over to this service (and I still have another account with VoiceNation), so I called them and begged for help. They told me that NinjaNumber is a "sister company" and all they could do was leave a message for "Tier 2 Support" to contact me. Well I know how that goes. They are beyond horrible.
Nick DeSantos
GBUsed to be a decent service Used to be a decent service. Recently my call forwarding number stopped working. Found out it was down for a few months. The number no longer shows up when I log into my account. Complained today but still no fix. I would not recommend this service to anyone that values reliability.