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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The most ANNOYING website online

The most ANNOYING website online. I started receiving unsolicited emails from them—I have no idea how they got my name. Took me WEEKS of constantly emailing them to get them to unsubscribe me. Finally blocked all incoming emails from them as spam. Now, their icon is repeatedly showing up on my browser favorites even though I haven’t been to their site—I delete the icon, it’s back a few minutes later. Delete it again, it’s back again a few minutes later. Grrrrrrrrrr!!

May 20, 2023
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