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st. louis,#2Author of original report
Tue, June 21, 2011
Thank you for that salt in the wound.
Yes, the fine, fine print probably says that, it was over a year ago. Thus, the reason for my post to alert others. Another company I employed a year ago, did send me a email as to if I would like to continue.
You say cheap, I say inexpensive alternative to local companies that do not provide an affordable alternative, or any that I am aware of. I'm just a one person re company.
I'll probably just go with another real estate company that takes care of this, so another small broker bites the dust.
Watch the site diligently, because they did put up other real estate companies links on my site when it was down. Probably, also in the fine print another gifted rebuttal might point out.
We are in it together
Montgomery,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, June 21, 2011
Unfortunately, that is what you get if want cheap unlimited space service. They will always
provide you with this service, but you didn't read the agreement before you
signed if this came as a surprise to you. Trust me, I have had the same
complaints, but if you look at the fine print on the contract, you probably agreed
to what you got.
The best way to combat this is to cancel your subscription and go with a more
local company for a webpage. It costs more, but at least you will have more
leverage to fix unwanted situations. You could also use a free service that
already has the ads in place.