It is a great product, for me it could have been 5 star but there are three areas that i cannot get it right or it is short of being good. a- it does take a long time to open files and navigating... See more

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pdfFiller is a cloud-based platform with a comprehensive digital toolkit that makes handling PDFs easy. Edit, sign, store, manage, and collaborate on documents all in one place — no downloads, switching apps, or paying for multiple subscriptions needed. All your documents are safely stored in the cloud, so you can access them anytime, anywhere, without worrying about losing your data.
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17 Station Street, 02445, Brookline, United States
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it was good
it was good, but very tricky to cancel my free trail. i dont want to pay this extra pricey thing for something i dont need too often. but i do appreciate the free trial, that was good. ill be back sooner to get more free trials.

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Not Free!! $20 monthly plan or a $8 per month yearly plan
They do not mention that you have to pay for an account to download your own signed form.
After I uploaded my document and signed it, when I tried to download it, it asked me to create an account. After creating an account it said if I wanted to download it, I would have to sign up for a $20 monthly plan or a $8 per month yearly plan.
This website shows up when you search for "free pdf signature" on google which means they are doing deceptive marketing. This website should be banned in US and Canada!

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It's ad and page claimed it could…
It's ad and page claimed it could translate a pdf to a mscz file (MuseScore), It doesn't. It doesn't even have a convert option. wasted my time.

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EVERYTHING
It was easy to access and use
Love the product- not the subscription price and frequency
Love the product, just wish there was a 1 time charge rather than have to worry about subscriptions every month. I will pay for a month here and there, but a regular subscription is unrealistic for me.
east to complete the form
I thought I had cancelled free trial…
I thought I had cancelled free trial and was shocked to find I had been charged over 100 dollars after 30 days ( looking at other reviews it appears that is quite common) I got in touch through live chat and was refunded immediately- very supportive, excellent customer service
Works great!!
Easy to use.
It is a great program
It is a great program. Too bad I have very very little use for it.
Good Service
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