Poor service
Poor service - did not deliver on what thy promised, gave them ample opportunities to and they failed miserably.
Customer service is non - existent.
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Blackpearl Group is a publicly listed technology company on the NZX that builds, acquires and markets data driven cloud services, consisting of a suite of productivity and digital marketing applications for small-to-medium sized businesses (SMB)
level 1/60 cuba street, te aro, 6011, Wellington, New Zealand
Poor service - did not deliver on what thy promised, gave them ample opportunities to and they failed miserably.
Customer service is non - existent.
Total SCAM! They own "pearldiver. io" the site they use to scam people. Don't trust these Australian guys who promised me that they could give me the email of my visitors and have not been able to fulfill their promises. On top of that they refused to refund me the money. Stay away!

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