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  1. Event Technology Service

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Whitehall Media - the leading organiser of strategic, content-focussed Enterprise Cloud Computing and Big Data Analytics Conferences for Senior IT and Corporate decision-makers from medium to large enterprises across all business sectors. We are a business-to-business multi-platform media group, whose brands inform, inspire and connect within the sectors we operate in.


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2.3

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

8 reviews

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Terrible Events Company

We are a small company that invested heavily into the 2024 events held by Whitehall Media.
Each event was a complete bust for us but the last one was without doubt the worst. The IDM UK event was sold as having more that 500 attendees, yet there were 130, a lot of them weren't qualified as we were promised to believe they would be and we had media/events people trying to sell to us.
The company has not even dignified us with a response explaining the major shortfalls on what had been promised and after a large investment from a small company, we would definitely not recommend this company.

5 November 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Spamming Company

Spamming Company - Another Company that thinks sending unsolicited spam emails is good business practice. Its not and is against GDPR. I always say most spamming companies are scamming companies. Never do business with a spammer

4 February 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Consistently send me spam email

Consistently send me spam email. I never signed up to their mailing list. I've emailed them to request they unsubscribe me. I've phoned them and asked them to remove my email address from all lists they have but they just keep at it.

22 August 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Won't stop sending spam (have asked three times)

This company sends relentless amounts of spam.

I've never had any dealings with this company, have never opted in to receiving their marketing material, and have contacted them three times asking them to stop spamming me.

They are, in my view, acting in clear breach of data protection legislation. It's very likely that they just 'guessed' my email address (probably finding my name on LinkedIn, then guessing the domain of the company I work for...), and they see this as open season to send as much spam as they want.

The thing is... if they aren't complying with data protection laws, what *other* legislation are they flouting?

I would avoid this company. In my view, repeated spamming is at best unethical, and at worst illegal.

22 February 2023
Unprompted review

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