*** Spammers *** Reading the reviews below mine gives me small comfort that I am not alone, I too get the same constant spam messages via my contact form offering a spoof service.
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These people constantly use our contact form to send SPAM email trying to get us to use their services. If this is their model for generating their own leads, makes you wonder how they can possibly g... See more
BEWARE This company (Eric Jones) spams your contact page to try and gain any access to payment links - if they are successful they then hack the payment link and use it for thousands of 'card tests'... See more
They continually spam my website - even after repeated unsubscribe requests. Filling out my web form 5 or more times a day. This is abusive behaviour.
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