scammers, I restred for a trial and cancel it after 2 days, but the companies continue to take my money every month. I will dispute all the amounts wiyh my bank they have no contact email no numbe... See more
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This is spam. "John" used my website's contact form, even checking the GDPR acceptance box and getting around my spam checking tool. Absolute rubbish. Told me I had spelled "Mary" wrong! What a dirty... See more
Predatory marketing tactics that spam your inbox. They've emailed me several times informing me of spelling errors, which of course sent me into a panic, only to find that their claims were utterly... See more
scam spam no thank you man genuine review after my email addresses were spammed by these dishonest people absolutely avoid at all costs. word they claimed we had misspelled didn't even appea... See more
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scammers, I restred for a trial and cancel it after 2 days, but the companies continue to take my money every month.
I will dispute all the amounts wiyh my bank
they have no contact email no number no way to contact them
once they start taking your susbscription they don't stop until you dispute the money
It should be called Spellspam or Pure Garbage
It should be called Spellspam as someone else noted. The software is garbage anyhow, every 6 months I get a random spam email from this company saying I spelled a word wrong on my site. The software apparently doesn't understand the concept of proper names and with that fact, the word it says is spelled wrong, isn't.
Talk about embarrassing mistakes.
Sick and tired of getting this spam…
Sick and tired of getting this spam through my Squarespace. Telling me I have misspelled ‘Sleat’ (a peninsula!)… I mean the clue is in the capitalisation. That’s besides the point of their infuriating spam ‘scam’paign
Shady and dishonest practices
Predatory marketing tactics that spam your inbox. They've emailed me several times informing me of spelling errors, which of course sent me into a panic, only to find that their claims were utterly false.
The worst part is you can't even unsubscribe because they do it through your website form. As a professional writer, I will never use this companies services! Highly recommend using Grammarly instead of this sneaky company.
This site is spamming our company…
This site is spamming our company website and have tried to sell their business without our consent.
scam spam no thank you man
scam spam no thank you man
genuine review after my email addresses were spammed by these dishonest people
absolutely avoid at all costs.
word they claimed we had misspelled didn't even appear on our site. absolutely abhorrent people
Poor product unethically marketed
I keep getting spam emails on behalf of this company telling me there is a spelling mistake on my website that their product could have detected. The irony is that the word they identify as misspelled is in fact correctly spelled. Poor product unethically marketed.
Sends mass email spam from fake…
Sends mass email spam from fake addresses. That’s illegal so if you want to give them your credit card good luck.
Total scam avoid it
Spamming Scam / Fake Company / Likely Malware
Company uses web forms to spam random websites. It's a scam. Avoid at all cost.
Spam
Spam, don't purchase this tool. they are sending mail and once you go to their website you need to pay the amount for this tool.
Tells you they found a mistake and then…
Tells you they found a mistake and then they want you to pay money to fix a link that isn't even broken. They don't actually tell you what link it is until you pay. Checked all my links and all were OK. BEWARE!
Spammers
Spammers - unethical marketing methods.
Use Grammarly if you need to check your website
Sending spam through the contact form…
Sending spam through the contact form to promote their website.
Got an email from someone recently to…
Got an email from someone recently to use this site claiming I had a spelling error, If I wasn't so careful about copy editing it may have resulted in hours trawling my site looking for an error that wasn't there.
these guys are awful.... avoid out of spite.
Spamming blogs with info on a fake…
Spamming blogs with info on a fake spelling error and promoting their service. Unethical company.
spam or scam
"Brenda Reynolds" send me a mail claiming i wrote "Puch" wrong. I don't use that word ANYWERE on my website. Also "miss" Reynolds uses an email-address with "bRogers" in it. that's 2 red flags. stay away from Spellscan!
found red flag 3, the address on the website is a rundown self-storage building in NY.
Spamming is Marketing for Them
These guys have people send spam through your website contact form about their product. They use non-existent email addresses that make it look like private parties.
I steer clear of spammers--including these guys.
Spammed my contact form
Spammed my contact form on my website. Said there were mistakes. Well I use Grammerly, very happy with that.
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