Madison Who's Who |
United States, New York |
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Consumer reviews about Madison Who's Who |
HaileyP09
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Dec 9, 2011
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unauthorized credit card charges
I am so excited to start making some new connections!
I'm a small business looking to make some big changes and the networking possibilities with Madison Who's Who are exactly what I was looking for. I originally signed up for a One Month Trial but decided to upgrade to a Lifetime and I can't wait to take advantage of all the features offered. The website is easy to navigate and I had no issues finding business to contact via the directory. All in all I think the decision to join the Madison Who's Who community was a great decision. I recommend giving it a try, and I am positive there will not be any disappointments!
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Annabell SB
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Dec 14, 2011
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unauthorized credit card charges
If you go to a store and buy a sweater and a year later you haven't worn it and you decide its not your style anymore, would you go to that store and expect a refund? The answer is No. If you answered Yes you might be one of the many misleading comments left on this page. I have paid for the membership and plan to take full advantage of all the services provided. I received my log-in information in my welcome package, went to the website and have already contacted a handful of members. When I first received the package in my email it was hard to read everything, I emailed, had one sent to my house, received everything I was told I would and I began reaching out. It really isn't that difficult and I got exactly what I had expected. No mystery here and no disappointment. Its a Networking Website and it provides just that, contacts to network with.
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honest abe from le harve
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Dec 31, 2011
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unauthorized credit card charges
it is a scam and the owners laugh about how easy it is to con people. Very sad-
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Steelburgh
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Feb 29, 2012
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unauthorized credit card charges
Just got off the phone with them. I saw an ad on LinkedIn, so I figured what the heck and gave them my number and email. (I really hope I'm not put in a "stack of old leads" and called repeatedly as a former-rep said they do in one of these reviews.) I'm a communications professional and can recognize a hard sell approach when I hear it. I spent 10 minutes talking to the person and she was very flattering, and then she started in on the sales approach. I said I'd happily review the email package she'd send, but I'd need a few days to review others' experiences before I commit that much money. She asked if I was in front of a computer, because I could look right now. I was not comfortable with that, so she gave me the spiel about tight deadlines and how I need to decide before we get off the phone. That sounded very fishy to me, since it's a book of contacts and biographies, not a daily newspaper. I told her no, I can't commit immediately, but I'd be happy to do some research and get back to her in a few days if she'd send me the email package she spoke of. She said she can't do that and hung up. Disaster averted! The whole approach reeked of scam and reminded me of some of the Amway-type schemes people have contacted me about over the years. I recommend avoided them.
And I defy you to find typos or grammar mistakes in this review (aside from a few intentional deviations from strict rules of grammar to maintain a conversational tone, which is a deliberate stylistic choice to allow me to better connect with my audience in this context).
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Annabell SB
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Mar 7, 2012
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unauthorized credit card charges
For the above comments:
Whatever the issue might be, whether you are a member or employee, past or present, we would like to resolve the matter. Please email us directly at [email protected], with your contact information, or give us a call at 718-932-8011 and we will deal with the matter immediately. Allow us a chance to rectify the situation and ease your concerns.
Best regards,
Madison Who's Who Customer Service
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