Completely illegitimate 'scraping'…
Completely illegitimate 'scraping' site, takes your online info and tries to get you to pay for "listing" by emailing you constantly. Utterly useless, should be avoided/illegal.
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Completely illegitimate 'scraping' site, takes your online info and tries to get you to pay for "listing" by emailing you constantly. Utterly useless, should be avoided/illegal.
I wish I didn't have to take time out of my busy schedule to do this, but their unsolicited emails are with no end. The word SPAM doesn't cover it at this point it's a SCAM.
For 4 years they have sent spam emails saying "your listing is live". They do not have any permission to publish items from websites, they are in violation of copyright laws and they are email spammers. If they were a legit company in my own country I would take them to court.
Medioq scrapes email addresses off the web, then automatically inserts a listing using victims' information into their "directory" without permission. Medioq then REPEATEDLY sends spam to their victims' addresses with phrases like "This is a friendly reminder that you have been added to Medioq" – an admission of guilt – and "Thank you for being a part of Medioq" – when you are NOT part of Medioq. Medioq then forces you to take action to stop the spam, confirming your email address to them, and allowing them to sell your address further into spam slavery.
This is a classic "directory spam" operation.
In other words, Medioq is a SCAM.
Same owners as Evepla. They are internet scrapers, and trawl the likes of Facebook/Google to steal your images and information.
They then email you and try to get you to pay for a listing.
Just scummy tactics and should be avoided at all costs, as being a complete waste of money.
They stole my Facebook page information and added them to their fraudulent website.
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