Global-Optins A SCAM company
Global Optins is a scam virtual marketing company based in Miami that is used to scam businesses by pretending to provide marketing services but they actually provide bogus lists and services. Then never return an email.
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Global Optins Marketing Scam
Global Optins
Global Optins marketing is actually a company in India that is predatory and targets businesses in the United States, UK, Germany, and many other European companies. They pretend to offer marketing services however, they only provide a quick escape after they convince you to send money.![]() |
Global Optins Marketing |
Global Optins Marketing
Besides not working at providing any real marketing to the world, Global Optins pretends they are experts. If you look at their website they have basically used a template with stock photos and fake information to lure you into believing they are legitimate at marketing and sales.Global Optins Services
Services provided include- Marketing lists with no real value
- Providing email services but just pretending to provide services
- Providing a marketing strategy that has been copied from other marketing companies websites.
Save your money and don't hire this marketing company
Global Optins claims their address is at701 Brickell Ave
Miami, FL 33131, USA
However, they are actually based in India. They use a virtual office to pretend they are legitimate.
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
David Parker - Global Optins - Scammer
David Parker
This guy's name is David Parker like my name is Buddha Christ. David Parker is actually a guy from India that has no real marketing experience. He runs a virtual office out of Miami and pretends to provide lists of marketing contacts for a fixed price. What is provides is the same outdated list over and over to many people. There is no value of the email and list is running.Global Optins as a company
The Global Optins website is filled with plenty of impressive looking information, but the website information has been stolen from other websites. Just ask for a few references from US companies. They will not be able to provide any.Global Optins phone number
Just try to call Global Optins phone number. It will go straight to message. This is a clear sign that a customer service department based on a Google number is a company full of scams.David Parker's Phone number
I am sure by the time "David Parker", probably a Pakistani, sees this post he will change it to John Morgan or some other generic name to make it appear that Global-Optins is a legitimate company.Monday, July 1, 2019
Global Optins - Marketing SCAM
Global Optins
Save your money. If you want to avoid being scammed by another online scam team then don't even answer the Global Optins emails.They claim marketing expertise, but only as a scam company. Just ask them to call you. What you find out is that you get some scammer from India pretending he is in Miami, Florida. You may not ever receive a call because they know once you hear that high-pitched Indian annoying accent you will decide not to use them.
Global Optins 701 Brickell Ave, Miami Fl
This is only a virtual office. Plenty of scam companies seem to be working out of this office. The property company doesn't care. They are getting paid to allow a virtual office there.David Parker
I am sure this guys real name is probably Supul or some other 3rd world crap. He probably failed as a rickshaw puller and now is working at scamming people.Global Optins Marketing
They only thing they are really good at marketing is ways to scam people in the United States, Germany, UK, and other countries that don't smell like garbage and pray to cows. These guys have basically stolen someone's website and just rebuilt it to look like theirs. They are only experts at pretending to be marketing experts.Global Optins Tradeshow Lists
The Global Optins Tradeshow list is comprised of false names and companies. Or they will send you a list of random people that have nothing to do with the list you requested.Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Ace Digital Marketing Scam Alert
Ace Digital Marketing
Is another scam company that keeps popping up with the Global-Optins group. Obviously these companies are being operated by the same person.Ace Digital Marketing Location
Ace Digital Marketing only has a "virtual office" at701 Brickell Ave,
Miami, FL
33131
They are actually located outside the United States.
They go under many different names such as Global-Optins.
https://www.global-optins.com
They are too stupid to even get their address format correct on the phony invoices they send out. They add commas in the wrong places on their address format.
Tradeshow Lists that are phony
When you order one of their Tradeshow Lists, Global-Optins will promise a list of attendees directly from the Tradeshow that you have recently attended or have been an exhibitor for. What they actually provide is a list of random people who have nothing related to the industry. They could at least try to fake it and send you a list of people related to the industry. Once again though they are probably some uneducated 3rd world nation that rather spend the time to scam people then actually provide a real service.I am always shocked by the amount of effort companies like this put in to scam people. They could be providing a real marketing and email services and make real money.
Exhibitor Lists
What they really do is go on to tradeshow websites and pull the "Who's Exhibiting" list. Then they start sending emails out offering Attendee Lists to those exhibitors. Next comes the money grab. They will stall for days about providing the Attendees List. And then they go silent as you struggle with a ineffective list.How can you spot these phony marketing companies
- Ask that they call you on the phone. If they actually call you back then just tell them you will call them back in 3 minutes. Look up the number they called from and see if it is a google number. If so, ADD 1 to suspicions.
- Ask for a list of 500 people names but they can blank out the rest of the data. If they refuse then tell them to hit the road.
- Check their address formats on their website and emails. These companies will often put Texas, USA in their address formats. This is a obvious sign of not being a US company.
- If the deal is too good to be true, it is. If they offer you an email list of 100,000 people in your industry for $1500, then ignore them.
Global-Optins Marketing
Global-Optins Marketing Services
Global-Optins only has a "virtual office" at701 Brickell Ave,
Miami, FL
33131
They are actually located outside the United States.
They go under many different names such as Ace Digital Marketing. They are too stupid to even get their address format correct on the phony invoices they send out. They add commas in the wrong places on their address format.
Tradeshow Lists that are phony
When you order one of their Tradeshow Lists, Global-Optins will promise a list of attendees directly from the Tradeshow that you have recently attended or have been an exhibitor for. What they actually provide is a list of random people who have nothing related to the industry. They could at least try to fake it and send you a list of people related to the industry. Once again though they are probably some uneducated 3rd world nation that rather spend the time to scam people then actually provide a real service.I am always shocked by the amount of effort companies like this put in to scam people. They could be providing a real marketing and email services and make real money.
Exhibitor Lists
What they really do is go on to tradeshow websites and pull the "Who's Exhibiting" list. Then they start sending emails out offering Attendee Lists to those exhibitors. Next comes the money grab. They will stall for days about providing the Attendees List. And then they go silent as you struggle with a ineffective list.How can you spot these phony marketing companies
- Ask that they call you on the phone. If they actually call you back then just tell them you will call them back in 3 minutes. Look up the number they called from and see if it is a google number. If so, ADD 1 to suspicions.
- Ask for a list of 500 people names but they can blank out the rest of the data. If they refuse then tell them to hit the road.
- Check their address formats on their website and emails. These companies will often put Texas, USA in their address formats. This is a obvious sign of not being a US company.
- If the deal is too good to be true, it is. If they offer you an email list of 100,000 people in your industry for $1500, then ignore them.
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