I had never heard of these people today when they started to spam as I am a member of a school district located in the state they claim to conduct business in (according to the unsolicited marketing email). I first get an unsolicited marketing email from somebody claiming to be "michele" and just about two hours later I get the same email, mispellings and all, from somebody called "bailey" - none of these people have last names, the email has misspellings and has "Please have your Technology Director respond to this email." Well, it makes me wonder if they are just emailing anyone who has some sort of school system email address. I'm not a fan of spam and won't do any business with them, as the misspellings show it must be a low quality outfit.
When I looked up the location on Google Maps it's an indoor flea market. That doesn't say a lot, either.
My daughter and I were excited that her school finally was giving Chromebooks to the students. She was issued the HP G4 Chromebook along with a bump armor (according the site) RSP case. The case was supposed to Chromebook as my daughter travelled back and forth to school. However I noticed that the thread began to fray almost immediately, within the month the pocket began to completely fall apart.
I tried to contact the school, but they said to contact Bump Armor. I tried their site http://www.bumparmor.com/, but there is no contact info listed, no phone, no email and no address....Who are these guys? Someone in the school must have been paid off.
I gave up trying to get an answer, so I was forced to buy a new case, shame on you Bump Armor.
Bump Armor Reviews
I had never heard of these people today when they started to spam as I am a member of a school district located in the state they claim to conduct business in (according to the unsolicited marketing email). I first get an unsolicited marketing email from somebody claiming to be "michele" and just about two hours later I get the same email, mispellings and all, from somebody called "bailey" - none of these people have last names, the email has misspellings and has "Please have your Technology Director respond to this email." Well, it makes me wonder if they are just emailing anyone who has some sort of school system email address. I'm not a fan of spam and won't do any business with them, as the misspellings show it must be a low quality outfit.
When I looked up the location on Google Maps it's an indoor flea market. That doesn't say a lot, either.
My daughter and I were excited that her school finally was giving Chromebooks to the students. She was issued the HP G4 Chromebook along with a bump armor (according the site) RSP case. The case was supposed to Chromebook as my daughter travelled back and forth to school. However I noticed that the thread began to fray almost immediately, within the month the pocket began to completely fall apart.
I tried to contact the school, but they said to contact Bump Armor. I tried their site http://www.bumparmor.com/, but there is no contact info listed, no phone, no email and no address....Who are these guys? Someone in the school must have been paid off.
I gave up trying to get an answer, so I was forced to buy a new case, shame on you Bump Armor.