When it comes to fraudulent businesses, this one is one for the record books. They reached out to me at the beginning of COVID, stating that they needed help with their business, marketing, and online presence. Their previous marketing company was presented to an extremely negative light, citing that they were terrible, did a bad job, etc. Bad-mouthed the company as if they were a jilted ex.
We had agreed upon a monthly subscription fee for work to be done, with on-demand reporting for transparency. The agreement stated that written notice of cancellation was needed in order to
This company decided to cancel immediately Dec 13, 2020 and the cancellation was honored the same day. The client was given all marketing materials, backup of the website, etc so that the transition for the next marketing company to take over would be a seamless transition.
These fraudsters then proceeded to chargeback over $6000 worth of work, even after all services had been rendered, work had been handed off, and they were on to a new marketing company.
Do not work with them. If they don't like something, they'll try to claw back whatever they can, even if you've provided exactly what was asked for and terminated the contract appropriately.
The Short Sale Queen Reviews
When it comes to fraudulent businesses, this one is one for the record books. They reached out to me at the beginning of COVID, stating that they needed help with their business, marketing, and online presence. Their previous marketing company was presented to an extremely negative light, citing that they were terrible, did a bad job, etc. Bad-mouthed the company as if they were a jilted ex.
We had agreed upon a monthly subscription fee for work to be done, with on-demand reporting for transparency. The agreement stated that written notice of cancellation was needed in order to
This company decided to cancel immediately Dec 13, 2020 and the cancellation was honored the same day. The client was given all marketing materials, backup of the website, etc so that the transition for the next marketing company to take over would be a seamless transition.
These fraudsters then proceeded to chargeback over $6000 worth of work, even after all services had been rendered, work had been handed off, and they were on to a new marketing company.
Do not work with them. If they don't like something, they'll try to claw back whatever they can, even if you've provided exactly what was asked for and terminated the contract appropriately.