Active since Aug 2018
Caution! Although this business is CIPC registered, none of their other information e.g. addresses and contact numbers checks out. Several negative reviews about this company on Google Maps. They have a very impressive website www.datafactory.co.za, but at CIPC only listed as a micro company. They have not filed their CIPC AR for two consecutive years, which is not expected from a company as this one pretends to be. They dig up information about a person's past from Facebook, LinkedIn and other sites, and appear very convincing when they approach you about someone who died a few years ago and left you an inheritance. When it sounds too good to be true, it always is. My suspicion is that they are a phising company to lure people to give information, which they then use for other unknown purposes.
Compliments to Game Louis Trichardt (Makhado). Staff is customer focussed, giving assistance and good advice on special offers. I went in to buy coat hangers for R100 only, and came out with R1500 worth of items on special. One can feel that management is hands-on with the staff.
Best value for money. Swift service received at Louis Trichardt (Makhado) branch.
This "service" is linked to the SA Post Office parcel tracking website, but has nothing to do with the Post Office. They offer to notify you of changes in the movement of your package, the following day you receive an e-mail message from Mark, but the information about your parcel is the same as on the date you signed up. They will notify you that you won R300, but must complete a questionnaire to qualify for the winnings. DO NOT COMPLETE THE QUESTIONNAIRE! They want your personal information only, the "winnings" is a hoax. Once you signed up for the e-mail notification, you are bombarded with adverti*****ts. Since the e-mails do not have an option of "unsubscribe" you must block them. It is a pitty that when you read here, you probably already stepped into the trap. Just be cautious in future and be suspicious of every offer about winnings- it is ALWAYS a scam.
With the older Jeep models parts becoming less easily available, when I needed some parts recently to keep my 2001 Grand Cherokee 4.7 V8 running, the owner Kamraan was able to provide what I was looking in less than 30 minutes. Yes, some are used parts, but very often a good used part is all that is needed to keep your vehicle running at a reasonable expense. Up to now, I can only give positive comments on this business' service.
My name is Ronnie van Niekerk. I am a private investigator collecting information about people who ordered and paid for books from this publisher, but the books were not delivered. Inbox me at legatus.consult@gmail.com .
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