Total scam. Thought I was having a £1 go on the lottery and they have proceeded to take out £6.50 a week. Couldn't get hold of them to cancel the subscription on the debit card and so have had to go t... See more
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Received email from promo@ aldaniti. net trying to sell me a fake Funeral Plan, I checked out the company and there are several negative reviews by people that they tried to scam, I couldn't give them... See more
I to have been told I have won a shopping trolley load of food to the value of£250. After reading reviews I will not be replying any further as I am coming to the conclusion it’s a scam company.
I also received an email saying that I had won and asking me to click a link to confirm; but all it wanted me to do is to enter my personal information and asking me to take up on some offers th... See more
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Total scam
Total scam. Thought I was having a £1 go on the lottery and they have proceeded to take out £6.50 a week. Couldn't get hold of them to cancel the subscription on the debit card and so have had to go through the option of cancelling through the bank. Steer clear of these fraudsters
Continously sending spam & phising…
Continously sending spam & phising emails. Block & forward to Government cover security email team.
I to have been told I have won a…shopping trolley of food to the value of£250
I to have been told I have won a shopping trolley load of food to the value of£250. After reading reviews I will not be replying any further as I am coming to the conclusion it’s a scam company.
Possible scam or spam
I've received various emails from their promo email address in the last couple of days. Two emails were for insurance for seniors and I'm not a senior. One email was for medical negligence and another was for a dating service. I've blocked their email address.
Pure spam/scam
What a joke
What a joke, I actually fell for it, constantly pushing ads, & can’t unsubscribe
Total joke don’t think I will be…
Total joke don’t think I will be getting the gift card. How are these people allowed to operate!!!!
Clamed that I won a giftcard
Clamed that I won a giftcard from my local food store. I read through ther terms and conditions, they are selling you phone number and e-mail adress to litterly everyone who might cosider wanting it.
This is a clear scam.
Received Fraudulent Email
Received email from promo@ aldaniti. net trying to sell me a fake Funeral Plan, I checked out the company and there are several negative reviews by people that they tried to scam, I couldn't give them zero score. Please Don't Respond To Their Emails Reported To Action Fraud.
Unsolicited scam and spam emails
No idea how these awful people got my email address but they've been selling it on to all and sundry, including some which definitely look scam rather than just spam. Filling my inbox with all sorts of rubbish. Do not click on any links in their emails!
Who the hell are these creeps and why…
Who the hell are these creeps and why do I suddenly get loads of spam from them? Apparently get downloaded as a browser ad on and then buy and sell your info to likeminded creeps who bombard you with simikar junk. Now to find out how to remove them. Who on earth gave them an extra half star when they dont feserve the one you have to leave just to leave feedback...not that theres any point in this unless something can be done.
Zero stars
Zero stars, forever spamming me with emails and texts and calls from companies I don’t know. Trying to trick me into clicking links by saying I’ve payed for subscriptions
Spam - how to get removed from their lists
They sell your information to loads of companies who will call you again and again to sell all sorts of stuff. To get removed from their lists, write to their Data Protection Officer at dpo(a)aldaniti.net every time you get a call. If they don't react to the e-mail, call them. The company is a subsidary of AdSalsa, so find the number on their web page. Currently, +34 965 334 670 should work
I found them quite helpful once you confront them.
The worst spamming experience
The worst spamming experience - they just keep at it regardless of anything you do. Stay clear if you can!
Unsolicited scam emails
Unsolicited scam emails - if you want to be taken seriously as a marketing firm, undertake some due diligence on the firms you are promoting.
Biggest lot of rubbish
Biggest lot of rubbish. Should be removed from the system.
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