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Sent me a flyer
When I never submitted a subscription
Addintel's marketing says, "Our proprietary property data combined with market leading consumer data provides unparalleled accuracy and allows us to deliver results across wide range of industries. "
If they are so good, why did they send individually addressed letters and envelopes to all 20 members of a secondary school, marketing domestic letting services of London Letting Agent Kinleigh Folkard and Hayward.
Given they must have harvested the names and addresses from Companies House, it is not hard to believe that multiple other school Governing Bodies would have had the same flyers.
If I was wanting to spend my limited marketing budget to promote my company, a prerequisite would be that the recipients might actually be looking for what I was offering.
AddIntel would be the last company I chose to use based on my experience.
Had a marketing brochure / invitation to a recent new housing estate show home near to me this morning, 4 days too late??
All the technology we have in the world and they can’t get an invite 3 miles away out in time!
Maybe it was Royal Mail’s fault but the same principle applies..
Ps. I would NEVER buy a house built on a flood plain in the first place , I just pity the poor unsuspecting new buyers - Should never have made it through the planning application but that’s Gloucester County Council fat cats filling their pockets for you ?!
#couldntmakeitup
#Spitfirehomes
#greed
I am receiving spam promotions through the post from companies I have not heard of, and the envelope it is arriving in is from the AddIntel website addintel .co.uk. On the envelope it gives you the option to go to their website and 'opt out', (great when you never opted in in the first place), anyway.. so once in the website and on the correct page, the online form you enter your details into doesn't 'submit' anywhere and crashes. It gives you an option therefore to phone them to opt out. So I phoned the number - which is dead.
All in all, rubbish service. If they are supposed to help and protect people with GDPR issues, they're not doing a good job. I wouldn't use them.
Absolute scum. Never gave them my data in the first place. Ended up with a tonne of spam letters through the post. Avoid. They should be shut down.
Sent me mail after obtaining my address from somewhere?? Sent an email to them asking where they got my info & to delete all my data & cease processing under GDPR protections.
They obtained my address from somewhere and shared it without my permission. This is illegal. I have never heard about this company but getting letters in the post from some random estate agents and addintel.co.uk email address and website address is on the back of the envelope, telling I can 'opt out from this type of marketing'. I haven't opted in - ever!
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