Spam Emails.
Spam Emails.
GDPR concern. Not a good way to try and establish a B2B relationship.
Recommend avoid.
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Spam Emails.
GDPR concern. Not a good way to try and establish a B2B relationship.
Recommend avoid.
Keeps spamming our business email addresses trying to solicit their ISO certification services.
We have repeatedly opted out of marketing and told them that we're not interested in their services, their opt-out links confirm we're unsubscribed but then annoyingly we get new spam emails again every other day.
Checking other reviews for "CQS Certified Quality Systems" on Google Business, Yellow Pages and TrustPilot shows a long history of negative customer complaints.
This company has all the traits of an unprofessional business - I would recommend you consider another company if your business needs ISO certification services.
Huge source of spam email received from this company claiming to reduce rates. They have obviously been scraping data and blanket emailing
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