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Data And Terminal Merchant Funding
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New Reviewer
This "pissed off" gentleman was not a customer
I'm the owner of Data & Terminal. This gentleman called about 1 email sent to him but would not tell me his name so I could removed him from our database. He was never a customer. He apparently had a bad day. His business is Naper Design. Call him at (630) 803-**** and ask exactly what we did to make him angry. He had clicked on the link sent to him and visited our web site. We sent him 1 more email and called his business. He then went ballistic, cursing and ranting. He accused us of "Flooding" his servers with "Dozens" of emails. Dozens? There are 205 billion emails sent over the internet each day. And dozens from us flooded his servers? He has managed to damage our reputation with this post. Please feel free to call me at 954-647-**** and I will explain our funding programs. We advance money to businesses based off of revenue - not credit. We do not scam people nor do we rip off people. We have NO "pissed off" customers. Donald Hare - Owner - Data & Terminal Merchant Funding
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Location
Weston, Florida
Pros
- Communication
Reason of review
Good customer service
New Reviewer
Donald Hare is a Spamming Piece of ***
After many requests, legal notifications and threats of civil action, Donald Hare is still spamming our local businesses with his scraped list of email addresses. This predatory individual can't grasp the concept of others refusing his painfully transparent scam. It's bad enough that his spam emails claim you have been to sites you can easily check for (and no, no one would ever go to his *** store http://dterm.com unless they got spammed by him). The site itself is a dead giveaway of shade-tree scam artist. Check out the social media components in the lower right. Real lenders ensure their branding is worthy of one to provide financial services. They don't use social media icons for one single, non-matching link.
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Cons
- Being spammed constantly
Reason of review
Poor customer service