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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

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We encountered a significant issue with a Nintex subscription we purchased for a one-year term, which has led to an unfortunate and unsatisfactory conclusion. Despite not utilizing the software for the last four months of our subscription, we were automatically enrolled for another year due to an auto-renewal clause that was, to our understanding, not clearly outlined in the initial agreement. This clause, apparently embedded in a much larger set of legal documents available online, required a 30-day notice for cancellation that we were not aware of until after the renewal had taken place.
Our attempts to cancel the subscription immediately upon noticing the auto-renewal were unsuccessful. Even after acknowledging through email correspondence that there had been no usage of their software since the eighth month of the first year, the company refused to revoke the renewal. This has resulted in the matter being forwarded to collections, a step we accepted given our situation.
The process of contract signing on our end also highlighted a significant oversight. The single-page order form, which initiated this agreement, was signed by an employee whose responsibilities at our company do not involve making such commitments. This irregularity further complicates our experience, underscoring a lack of due diligence in the verification of signatory authority on their part.
This experience has been deeply disappointing. Despite our efforts to resolve the matter directly and amicably, the rigidity of the auto-renewal policy, coupled with a challenging customer service experience, has led us to decide against further engagements with this company. The absence of transparency and flexibility in handling our situation has been notable, and it is with regret that we find ourselves compelled to share this outcome. In the future, we will be more cautious and seek partnerships with organizations that offer greater clarity in their agreements and more responsive customer support.

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After pushing back hard, Nintex made this right, and cleared the invoice. Thanks Nintex.

21 September 2023
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A trusted software for process automation

I've been working for this company for the last 5 years and I have seen how Nintex Software helps customers with repetitive tasks and processes. It's a good product I sincerely recommend the software.

23 January 2024
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