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Evo Payments sends more spam than CC providers
I recently setup a new whmcs installation and was promoted to sign up for EVO Payments I entered the information and it said it submitted the application. Well then I get an email telling me I must complete the application I click the link and it asks for way too much information than I'm comfortable sending. So I decide not to complete the application and want to delete the request however there is no button to remove the application. So for the last few days I've been getting 4 to 6 messages a day to complete the application.
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There ya go.
Some of the emails are addressed from this guy (still no reply sender) so I asked him to stop and I get this.
What legit company would respond like that? Stay far away LET
Never heard of them but I like them already. A quick and human reply that solved a problem right away, I’ll look into them. Thanks for sharing.
LMFAO.
I would reply "Have you never heard... the customer is always right? Because if so, you're an ass. I have more on my plate than dealing with your redundant paper trails"
I hope for a day when all e-mails are regulated.
Continue voting democrat.
What like with a cloth or something?
A big white one raised as high into the air as possible.
Good practice to remind customer what the sin they did.
Niger would be forced to pick a different name, or else they would get a piece of american freedom sponsored by the army.
Also, I found this article's title funny https://www.babygaga.com/pregnant-in-the-army-15-facts-about-being-a-military-mom/
I know someone who banged their female higher-up. They both got kicked out of the military. Now they have a kid and aren't together I think.
I'm pretty laid back so I let this stuff slide for several days but when there's no unsubscribe button, all emails are from a no reply address, and there's no way to cancel the application from within the application I'm going to get pissed.
You can never trust unsub link in spam mails. Don't even bother clicking them even if you see'em.
Perhaps you've identified a problem area here. Letting frustration build up until you blow up is not healthy for you or your interactions with others (I should know). Perhaps a friendly reply earlier in the process leads to better relationships and better mental health.
Hulk Smash?