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Scam site says smtp should be ready in…
Scam site says smtp should be ready in 15 mins but we are much further now and still nothing. also no reply on ticket . its just a scam site.
Scaaaaam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Scaaaaam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I paid for starter plan from 48 hour still pending and nobody response on my ticket and email
Great mailing service at the fair cost
Great mailing service at the fair cost. We've been using it for clients and their software applications. Automatic spam/bounce reports are helpful to keep those mailing lists current.
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