Website & Phone:
⇗ http://igain.co.uk
Lucas
4 months ago
Nasty spammers purporting to come from reputation companies. No regard for GDPR and law. Filtered them to oblivion.
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Rick
4 months ago
One of the worst prolific spammers out there. Not just spam either, full on phishing. At lease Outlook categorises it as spam so I do t see it unless I look in the junk folder.
I'll be reporting to report(at)phishing.gov.uk as another reviewer suggested. I'll also be trying to figure out who their upstream internet provider is and reporting to them, hopefully getting them cut off.
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Santana
5 months ago
Yet another purveyor of spam, promising rewards for 'filling in our survey'. Theonly rewards involved are the profits that these lowlif#e scum make from selling the email addresses that they harvest from these illegal activities. They should be locked up and the key thriown away.
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Sally
5 months ago
Prolific spammer that seeks out the vulnerable.
Those that purpetrate this stuff need locking up.
DO NOT RESPOND TO THESE
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Jonathon
6 months ago
Have been getting spam emails for weeks now, several a day. Thankfully email provider sorts them as spam but not the point!!!
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Nathaniel
6 months ago
Four to Five spam emails a day
Often say I've been selected as a member for M&S, Amazon, Netflix, Tesco, Morrisons
Now reporting all occurrences to
report(at)phishing.gov.uk
Suggest you do the same
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Breanne
6 months ago
misleading emails and spam trying to get you to logon or handover personal information. do not trust any email or contact from these scammers.
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Shaun
7 months ago
Spam up to 7 emails a day for the last month or more, each claiming I have been "uniquely selected" for Tesco / Asda / Morrisons / Netflix / etc.
Unsubscribe seems to generate more OR link does not work.
Each requests completing a short survey before claiming prize. First 2 questions of survey are sex and age.
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Lloyd
7 months ago
Phishing emails, my spam folder is full of it pretending to be free offers from Morrisons to netfilx (many more I don't have an account with).
The email they are using is a one I use only for Facebook.
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Jeanne
7 months ago
non stop spam
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Duane
7 months ago
Being spammed by these "people" several times on a daily basis.
Do not click unsubscribe as they seem to just use that to confirm the account is active and sign you up for for other spammer lists !
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Corinne
7 months ago
Phishing emails four or five a day for the last few weeks all purporting to be from different companies and trying to catch you out. I've reported this to Action Fraud and only hope that they can do something about it.
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Lyndsay
7 months ago
Scam/Spam email entry into competition from all supermarkets. Looks like a scam.
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Amber
7 months ago
Never signed up. Just started getting their spam through. Adjusted my spam filter to remove this rubbish from my inbox. PLEASE don't use the unsubscribe link, all you are doing is confirming there is someone at the other end of that email address.
I sincerely hope this company goes under.
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Roy
8 months ago
Utter crap, GO AWAY. I鈥檓 reporting to to the Ombudsman, everyone needs to do the same
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Kory
8 months ago
Can we not get Donna Espley email address from somewhere and bombard her with emails …. I get four or five a day despite black listing / spam with Virgin Media still end up in Spam box so have to delete them
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Mia
8 months ago
Spammers. I don't have accounts with half the people they claim I've won a prize for.
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Gabriela
8 months ago
Non stop spam. Just go away
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Toby
8 months ago
The Internet is the perfect example of what can happen when you can't, or won't, regulate properly – take note, worshippers of market fundamentalism and neoliberal economics! Nothing meaningfully-enshrined in law to protect consumers, employees and the environment. PR puffery and the good intentions of the responsible just don't cut it. Just a wall of data for spivs, like this lot – and those who sold my data to them – to hide behind. When you can't see your victim, it's harder to feel guilt as the easy money pours in. But like idiot sheep, we pay no heed – we are increasingly living online, prey for the shadiest of operators. And the coronavirus pandemic has merely accelerated these changes. What could possibly go wrong?
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Shanika
8 months ago
Prolific spammers
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Kaitlyn
8 months ago
Why is this company rated positively it should be negative
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Laura
8 months ago
One of the UK's most prolific spam houses.
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Racheal
8 months ago
Never signed up. Wherever they have got my email from I now just get a barrage of spam from a variety of igain derivative emails. Clearly this domain changing is just an attempt to avoid being blocked.
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Athena
8 months ago
Why does this site say 2.5 stars when everyone gives it only 1. And 1 is generous. This is persistent junk mail of the worst kind. I dare say that these are the same people who have been prevented from cold calling about non existent accidents. Put all mail from this site straight into junk.
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Tabatha
8 months ago
Suddenly endless unsolicited spam mail from this site, and in poor English too. Deeply suspect. Don't click any links,
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