great initiative
great initiative! was very happy with the customer service. Made it easy to do, gave me a great feeling to be apart of something bigger!
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great initiative! was very happy with the customer service. Made it easy to do, gave me a great feeling to be apart of something bigger!
I have personally worked on the website and the publication and I know first hand that Maca Magazine is a genuine and honest initiative to help people in need. It is a great initiative to raise awareness for an issue that is becoming so prominent in our society today. I'm glad to see that the website is live and running and it looks great. The first publication will soon be released and is looking just as good as the website, if not better.
In regards to your review "Snoble" - these are very unfair, unjustified and unverified claims to make. It's very easy to slander an honest initiative behind a keyboard, but we don't stop to think the impact that these baseless accusations have in the long-run.
In regards to your friend working at a rehab centre and not hearing about it - well the first edition of the magazine wasn't published yet at the time of your post; so yes your friend probably hasn't heard of it. This is a new initiative and a new publication. What really concerns me though is the fact that there are many thousands of rehab centres in Australia - It's worrisome that you would make the assumption that because your one friend working 'at a rehab centre' hasn't heard of it; that it warrants publishing defamatory material about it online.
For those reading this review, simply do your own research. The website has all the information you need to verify it for yourself. Unfortunately, there are people out there who work for other media firms, who literally pay people to post things like this in an attempt to sabotage. I do believe this is the case with the post in question.
It's not only sick given the sensitive nature of this initiative, but sad.
they tried to persuade me to pay $400 then got extremely rude, abusive and hung up when I politely said I was not interested
there website looks very dodgy to me
it is very similar to other proven shonky companies that call themselves the mental health awareness guide. it looks like the same company also operates as maca magazine now.
they claim it goes to rehab centres australia wide but my friend who works at one has never heard of it!
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