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daw_naw
June 4, 2009
extremely bad value product
After expressing no interest in this, i finally relented and agreed to meet their sales guy. After canceling and then rescheduling using the excuse his wife had just given birth to twins and then proceeded to show me the pictures. i have heard this tack-tick used before to try and soften potential customers. I eventually sent him away telling him it was far too expensive, about £800 for 2 years. A few days later i got the "we can offer you a discount " phone call and could he come back to see me. he did offer quite a lot money off and i was thought if I only get one job a month out of it, it would cover its costs. OH DEAR! here we are nearly 18 months down the line and not a single phone call or enquiry, oh except from another one of their sales guys asking if i wanted to go to in a sainsbury's. i made quite sure i told him what a total waste of money it was and he seemed surprised, "it's expensive because it works" was his reply. well how do they know it works? i have never had a single phone call from them asking how it's going etc. while i know advertising is hit and miss, it's about experimenting with what works, this does not.. ask yourself this... how many times have i picked up one of those cards in a sainsbury's or anywhere else? question answered! to sum up, i think it's despicable that a well known firm like sainsbury's should endorse such a company, especially when they seem to target small local business's who can ill afford such a scam. STEER CLEAR! i only wish there had been reviews of this firm on the net before i signed up!
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