Rfpmart Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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We (RFP Notification Services, Inc.) are providing Government RFPs, Tenders, Solicitations, Bids, Contracts, RFQs, RFIs, RFTs and Procurement documents and contact details. We connect contractors, service providers, suppliers and Government Agency b...


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Buyer beware

I have not been disappointed enough to blast a company online, but here is the first. RFPmart is basically a scam - the premise is that you pay a fee and they will send you a RFP/RFQ so you can look at it prior to committing to paying a bigger fee to the major platform owners to participate in the bid.

The problem is that they actually don't have any RFP/RFQs. All they have is the public information that you can readily access for free. Presumably, if you know about a RFP to want to take a look at it, you know where the original platform is, so there is no purpose for what they do.

So I bought a RFP and when I was sent a PDF with no real information, I complained. They pointed me towards some "agreement" where it not-so clearly states they will be providing you with no information. Total scam, stay away.

1 December 2024
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