shenzhenmaker wrote:Yes I can concur Crowd.pr and William Henry are scammers.
1. I engaged Crowd PR for a publicity campaign and paid by bank deposit.
2. Crowd PR did not provide any publicity or proof that work was done
3. Crowd PR tried to take credit for work that was done not by them- work that was published before they were contracted.
4. Crowd PR promised a refund, then reneged
5. Crowd PR did not provide any deliverables stated in the contract
They don't answer the phone and take a long time to return emails. All empty promises! Stay away!
I understand the PR game well. We pay for best effort and hope for something/anything to happen. What's not ok is to:
1. Not show any proof of effort as stated in contract and not answer the phone (ever)
2. Taking credit for other people's work
3. Calling the client's product "junk" when you can't deliver
Nouveau wrote:Looks like they have another agency too:
http://www.zocus.com/construction.html
We are looking into the matter, but as of right now we almost have unveiled the identity behind these scammers. This is the CEO of Crowd PR:
https://twitter.com/entrepreneurish
His name is James Sung. If anyone by that name approaches you (regardless of the brand name) then you need to stay away from him. They are all scammers, looks like Zocus is the newest name in the long name of scams he has created (formerly known as Crowd PR, Crowd PR Guru) the list goes on and on!
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