Reachoutcapital Reviews 12

TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

100% Spammers

100% Spammers. They were spamming my website contact form until I emailed the company at the sales email on their website and informed them that I would be reporting their activity (I'm not even in the same country as them!). I have no idea if this is what stopped the spamming or not. The individuals who were doing this used the names "Ella Williams", "Emily Thompson" and "Mark Rogers" (NOTE: I have no way of confirming if these are real names or real people.) Any company that allows this to happen (or encourages it) cannot be trusted in my opinion.

23 February 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Constant form spamming

Constant form spamming is a very inefficient and untrustworthy way of "advertising" and they will not stop, despite asking them to. None of our employees who receive the forms ever click on or go to their website, so why spam forms? If they were worth marketing, do it the legit way instead of mass-spamming random forms that are immediately deleted. Otherwise, they're a scam company whose only methods are low-brow and predatory. That doesn't speak well for their company.

1 February 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Spammers

Spammers! They keep spamming our contact forms. This is bad business and we won't do business with companies like this!

1 February 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DO NOT TRUST THIS INAUTHENTIC…

DO NOT TRUST THIS INAUTHENTIC COMPANY!!!!
Reach Out Capital is not to be trusted. They continue to spam my website so they can get free advertisement. On my website I ask all solicitors not tonleave a comment and to confirm in fact they are an authentic communication. The liars saidbtheybwanted my help but only wanted to spam everyone. Do not trust this company, they are scammers and spammers and I am sure not legit.

25 January 2025
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