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This business has 2 alerts.
Alert 1
BBB files indicate that this business has faced significant complaints, primarily regarding excessive spam emails and issues with unsubscribing from mailing lists.
On August 26, 2024, BBB submitted written instructions encouraging Dylan Whitehouse to file a fraud and spoof report with the Ohio Attorney General, Report Fraud and to check any of the credit reporting agencies to verify if any other personal information has been compromised.
BBB has received information that this business has been sending excessive unsolicited emails to consumers, some requesting payment for products and/or services consumers did not order. The business address provided to consumers is located within Wilmington College, but a call to Wilmington College confirmed they have no affiliation with any business by this name, and that the address is not valid. Mail to the business has been returned as undeliverable. According to consumers, the business has sent communications from the following email addresses:
contact@geesecourage.com
dylanwhitehouse@marketto.org.uk
newsletter@businessinsider.com
newsletter@king.com
office@guidetomtom.com
office@otterresult.com
contact@fridaydavid.com
news@info.metrodeal.com
notification@hurricanelemonade.com
notification@terweltontergang.com
support@nest.com
admin.ch@ppen.tessarace.net
BBB is advising consumers who have received unsolicited emails from this business not to reply, not to click on any suspicious links in the emails, and to utilize any filters or spam-blocking tools from their email provider to try and prevent future harassment. If you have clicked on a suspicious link, or suspect your computer's safety might have been compromised, BBB advises taking steps to detect and remove any potential malware on your computer. Finally, forward any unwanted or deceptive messages to:
-The Federal Trade Commission at spam@uce.gov. Be sure to include the complete spam email.
-Your email provider. At the top of the message, state that you're complaining about being spammed. Some email services have buttons that allow you to mark messages as junk mail or report them spam.
-The sender's email provider, if you can tell who it is. Most web mail providers and ISPs want to cut off spammers who abuse their system. Again, make sure to include the entire spam email and say that you're complaining about spam.
Alert 2
BBB has received information that this business has been sending excessive unsolicited emails to consumers, some requesting payment for products and/or services consumers did not order. The business address provided to consumers is located within Wilmington College, but a call to Wilmington College confirmed they have no affiliation with any business by this name, and that the address is not valid. Mail to the business has been returned as undeliverable. According to consumers, the business has sent communications from the following email addresses:
contact@geesecourage.com
dylanwhitehouse@marketto.org.uk
newsletter@businessinsider.com
newsletter@king.com
office@guidetomtom.com
office@otterresult.com
contact@fridaydavid.com
news@info.metrodeal.com
notification@hurricanelemonade.com
notification@terweltontergang.com
support@nest.com
admin.ch@ppen.tessarace.net
BBB is advising consumers who have received unsolicited emails from this business not to reply, not to click on any suspicious links in the emails, and to utilize any filters or spam-blocking tools from their email provider to try and prevent future harassment. If you have clicked on a suspicious link, or suspect your computer's safety might have been compromised, BBB advises taking steps to detect and remove any potential malware on your computer. Finally, forward any unwanted or deceptive messages to:
-The Federal Trade Commission at spam@uce.gov. Be sure to include the complete spam email.
-Your email provider. At the top of the message, state that you're complaining about being spammed. Some email services have buttons that allow you to mark messages as junk mail or report them spam.
-The sender's email provider, if you can tell who it is. Most web mail providers and ISPs want to cut off spammers who abuse their system. Again, make sure to include the entire spam email and say that you're complaining about spam.
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Additional Info
Mail sent to the business on 05/06/2018 was returned by the U.S. Postal Service as No Such Street.
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