This company is a scam
This company is a scam. They will take your $, do nothing - try to charge you more, and ultimately stop answering your emails and refuse to give a refund. Stay away.
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A corporate IT Firm.
1423 augustine street, 94819, baltimore, United States
This company is a scam. They will take your $, do nothing - try to charge you more, and ultimately stop answering your emails and refuse to give a refund. Stay away.
I paid $2900. I was promised 10 articles and a wiki page. I got 5 articles and no page. I sent email after email and got nothing back. I lost all my $$ and never heard back from them again. Just embarrassing.
This is scam. They promise you page for $500, then miss all deadlines they set and ask for $2500 to sort it definitely. Scripted 100s email communication leading to nowhere. Do not trust them!
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