Terraboost Media
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I entered into an agreement with a scam artist
I entered into an agreement with Terraboost for the placement of my advertisements on two kiosks at the entrances of QFC Grocery. Despite making an initial payment and approving the ad's proof, there was a significant communication gap following that, and the store did not receive the advertised product. Eventually, I received an apology from Terraboost's customer service for the delay, along with assurances that the product would be dispatched promptly to ensure a full year of advertisement. At this point, I informed them that I was no longer associated with the company mentioned in the original ad, and they consented to update the advertisement with my new company's details. However, after another prolonged period of silence, I received a proof that incorrectly included both my new and former companies. I immediately communicated my disapproval of this proof and demanded a correction or a complete refund. Despite this, the incorrect ad was installed, and since then, my attempts to contact anyone at Terraboost have been unsuccessful. The misleading advertisement continues to run, leaving me unable to rectify the situation or remove the ad due to QFC's contractual obligations. Reading the other complaint, I am struck by the pattern: No communication, late delivery, wrong product, and the belief that a "generic ad" fulfills their legal requirements. Your fulfillment of your legal obligation puts REALTORS in legal jeopardy. Better have your legal team check that out.