I was enjoying my job until we got sold…
I was enjoying my job until we got sold the worst leads by these clowns and I need to work them every day to no reward. Jump in the Mariana trench with concrete shoes
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I was enjoying my job until we got sold the worst leads by these clowns and I need to work them every day to no reward. Jump in the Mariana trench with concrete shoes
Can't continue without giving you consent to all my data? For a tech site that's really retarded.
They should make a withdrawal option on the app.
Had some issues with data accuracy but support helped out.
I don't know how they found my email. But this is ridiculous
I was so frustrated with their spam emails that I had to create a Trustpilot account to tell the world about these unethical company. Why do they bombard me with spam emails even when I unsubscribe them?
I've been needing recourses and articles for my college work and was able to get some information from this website, however if i want to view the whole article and not just a single sentence it's asking for a corporative email. I've tried giving it my college Emil but it was refused and i'm not able to look at the rest of the article. This is really annoying as it keeps coming up as a source but is completely inaccessible and a complete waist of my time and effort.
10 spam emails from techtarget every day! How interested can anyone possibly be in the services of one company??
I've tried 4 times to review an Acer Predator 17 that I bought from Best Buy . . it's crap, don't buy it, and I can type all day until I type the company name or laptop model and then the site crashes on me and I have to restart. TechTarget isn't reliable enough on their review to believe.
I purchased "Qualified Sales Opportunities" from Dina at TechTarget. They were supposed be Call Center outbound or blended fresh opportunities. When I got them 1/2 of them were not even Call Center leads. Then as we started calling them another significant number were unreachable due to lack of phone extensions and the fact the contacts did not even work there anymore.
I asked for a refund. The request was ignored and the only recourse Dina suggested was to wait and try the people closer to their original indicated purchase date or that they could replace the opportunities. I spent $12,500 on trash. Buyer Beware!
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