These guys are spammers
These guys are spammers. They've been spamming my support site. They've been filling out support tickets with junk posts. Using people who do this for SEO could get you blacklisted.
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QualityGuestPosts.com provides article writing and blog submission services at affordable prices. Fast turnaround and stellar support.
Wilkes-Barre, United States
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These guys are spammers. They've been spamming my support site. They've been filling out support tickets with junk posts. Using people who do this for SEO could get you blacklisted.
Sends spam emails all the time, horrible service. DO NOT USE
Won’t stop spamming their services through my contact form
Advertises their business by spamming contact pages. Avoid!
Keeps sending spam emails through our contact us page.
Still out there, still spamming. Edit. They never go away, no matter how many times you ask. Just keep spamming.
Wish I had searched here before engaging with QGP, even though I did smell a rat. Their initial approach (from a Darlene Garces on my blog's contact form) seemed credible but why is she using a Gmail address for what purports to be a substantial business (check out their website)? What they offer would never be acceptable to an ethical blogger and seems to focus on driving down payments to bloggers rather than offering fair fees. And not how all those headshots in their gallery of staff look like clones created from graphics rather than the real deal. Avoid, avoid, avoid.
This team of prolific spammers is incredibly annoying. Like others out there, we've received more than 70 spam messages from QGP, qualityguestposts.com, qualitybloggeroutreach.com and other names and domains. there's no way to "unsubscribe" from their spam. If they can't follow the laws of the countries they do business in, why would anyone hire them?
Thoroughly tired of the spam from these guys. Getting messages from Bulgarian Kosta Hristov and his gang of Filipino spammers every week. They go by CityTech, CityTechHQ.com, QGP, qualitybloggeroutreach.com, etc. With fake offices in Delaware, UL, Bulgaria, Hong Kong, Houston and other places. Stop changing your name, abbreviating it, hiding your location and phone number, and stop spamming me through my company's contact form, which clearly states that it's not for solicitations.
They spammed my contact form saying that they were 'circling back' about an email they'd previously sent me (which they hadn't sent).
What's worse is that on the page for my contact form it specifically says "Please don’t ask if I have guest posts". So they either missed some very obvious text or just ignored it and spammed me anyway.
From Googling their phone number, it's on A LOT of comment spams on sites as well.
Dennis Perpetua keeps abusing our business contact form. Here is the content with our business name redacted:
Website Contact Form Message from Dennis Perpetua
Contact Name Dennis Perpetua
Contact Email [redacted per Trustpilot policy]
Contact Phone 833-288-8913
Comments Hello,
I already sent 2 messages over the past few weeks, but nobody got back to me. If you're not interested, please let me know so I can remove you from my list with potential partners.
I’m looking for website owners with blogs who are willing to partner with us. We'd like to offer payments in exchange for articles published on [redacted per Trustpilot policy]. We can either send you well-written content that’s ready to post, or you can write it yourself.
We already work with thousands of other sites, both businesses and individual blog owners.
Would you be interested?
Dennis Perpetua
Blogger Outreach Manager
[redacted per Trustpilot policy]
Email: [redacted per Trustpilot policy]
We constantly ask them to stop spamming our contact form, as we are completely uninterested in the offer, but they refuse to cease. Our experience with Quality Blogger Outreach (which is actually an auto-forwarded front for QualityGuestPosts.com) has been awful. The only thing worse than Dennis Perpetua is Eric Jones.
Really tired of the demanding nature of their spam emails. Received the 4th one today stating "I already sent 2 messages over the past few weeks, but nobody got back to me." Hmmm... maybe because you're spamming me?
Stop spamming my contact form. You are a pain in the ass. You pretend to be a supplier of quality content and yet struggle with basic grammar.
This company is a farce
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