As soon as I start enter surveys and signing up for this website I have received more spam calls and messages than I ever have in my life ,this website has sold my phone number to spams. I cannot see any option to withdraw all if my data on the website too. Highly dissatisfied.
I was lucky enough to be selected to test and keep a Sony a7 III through MyOffers, and I’m honestly still buzzing about it! The whole process was smooth and straightforward with ample time to put the camera through its paces and give my honest opinion after I returned the agreement I received the camera and Wow!! The Sony a7 III is an incredible piece of kit, and getting the chance to try it out has been amazing. I can genuinely say that real people do test through MyOffers and I’d definitely recommend giving them a go!!!!
I entered competitions quite a lot on myoffers.co.uk so I'm glad I've won something. I got my prize quite quick, as soon as I sent my photo and a comment about winning. Thanks myoffers.co.uk for the prize!
Not sure how, but it seems that My Offers has been selling my mobile number. I got a call from Sky, trying to sell me a package and as I loathe telesales, I asked how they had got my number. They said they had bought it from My Offers. I have no idea how they got it. I probably clicked on something and provided details for one purpose and they appear to have used it for another, without my permission. This is clear breach of Data Protection Rules and generally very poor behaviour. Don't get sucked in to providing your contact details so that they can turn round and sell them on without your knowledge and consent.
A rude and full of himself rep (Chris) not at all inclined to help. I asked why the points did not go directly, as the card was scanned at the beginning of all transactions (Sobeys) while most of my offers got "expired". He wanted me to tell him each and every produce that was missing... from a $187CAD final bill! Sorry, I have no time for that. The system should simply recognize me based on the card number, and be rewarded correspondingly based on the promotions available for that card. He told me the system has "glitches" and that's why we have to call and claim it. I believe there are systematic "glitches" and when that happens, it's better to fix the software, not ask the clients to "bag" for what they were promised. He kept saying this is a "promotion" like in ... elective rewards. They surely lost a client.
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