Keep getting spam emails
Keep getting spam emails, no unsubscribe and we certainly didn't agree to these emails from this company, very unprofessional and clearly do not respect peoples privacy.
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Keep getting spam emails, no unsubscribe and we certainly didn't agree to these emails from this company, very unprofessional and clearly do not respect peoples privacy.
go to a different company, they just took money and did nothing.
I signed up to have them build me a website and paid them to manage it for 5 years. I decided to go with a company that I believed would be a better fit for our company. They have fought my and ignored our requests to surrender the necessary information for the transfer. The claim that the customer owns and controls their website is untrue when you see the power they hold over your web presence. Very unprofessional in my opinion.
Matt Kercher
Kercher Electric LLC
Unfortunate experience where we generated sales and leads, and suddenly we have a $20K+ difference in invoice amounts due to a "technical error" on their end, which apparently only brought upon our attention once we notified them about it (after 2 months). Be aware that the initial tracking was set up together with our ad ops and their tech support, all working 100% fine.
This "technical error" (excuse) has been reviewed by reliable and large industry contacts/experts and it's absolute non-sense. Asides, how can that suddenly happen? Furthermore, they mentioned it was a tech error across the whole network on their end, if that was really true (which its not) why don't you notify all your publishing partners about it by yourself? We also did some research, and it was a huge fool around.
Seems nice at the start, but unfortunately they're not honest and transparent at all and don't care at all about the relationships with their publishers. Would recommend nobody to do business with them.
Furthermore, they don't want to admit their mistakes (even though we have proof of misleading communication and final numbers from their end).
After we gave them 3 months to solve this matter with us (of which they mentioned it was urgent on their end, reminder: urgent for 3 months long!) we had to ask our Debt Collector and Legal team to step in as they were keeping us on the line as nothing was happening.
Good job Danny Bibi, once again, I told you that if you treat your pubs like this you might win some battles (or actually, ignore them till they stop and don't put efforts in debt collextions/legal), but you will lose the war.
My opinion: run if you read this review. There are many other, actual reliable networks to work with and AdMedia is not one of them.
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