This is a phishing scam company
This is a phishing scam company. They send you an email asking you to review your account just to shish your data. Block them.
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This is a phishing scam company. They send you an email asking you to review your account just to shish your data. Block them.
Complete scam company, ignore any of the good reviews. They continually send me multiple emails daily asking me to confirm personal information such as my address and phone number. Even if this company is legit, it is not right to ask people for personal information and send them several emails a day for something that I have never heard of and never signed up for. Report as junk / phishing because that is what they are doing.
As others have said, they only had my email and name right and are fishing for the rest of my info. They just keep sending emails over and over again. Relentless!! Well if I was doing business with then I WOULD NOT need to verify my in fo by filling it in for them. They would’ve already had it!
as said in other posts not paid for by them... they steal information and try to verify incorrect data to get the real information. They had only my name and email correct asking me to verify... I was not born last night. Scam through and through even their "Helpful" tips are inaccurate and their text has not been proofed. They list no address. This is not a real company only real thieves...
Great website with lots of useful tips. I always enjoy their articles, they're very informative.
Joseph and his team are ready to introduce you to the world of money saving. Promoneysavings is filled with real tips about money making, banking, lifestyle, food, money saving, etc. I hope that with their help I'll become financially independent.
Warning!
This is one of the biggest scams
And they will sell all of your personal info and it is very difficult if not impossible to get them to stop.
Absolutely disgusting
Ask how long the insurance company has been working in the market, what kind of services it provides, and, of course, what customers and the media write about it. In addition, it is important to find out what the company writes about itself and how it communicates with customers. How to do it? First, any reputable company should have a website with complete information about it, its owners, management and financial indicators.
Secondly, it is important not only the availability of information on the site, but also its appearance, convenience, relevance of the news. Why? Because all this speaks about the company's attitude towards its customers, its openness and interest in cooperation.
If your insurer has a page in social networks, we also advise you to get acquainted with it, to see how actively the company behaves in the social network, whether it is ready to communicate and be useful to various consumers and customers.
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