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Woodward Ave #1505, Detroit, Michigan, 48226, United States
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Jan 5, 2018
Very unfair and biased competitions. Definitely much more of a data-mining product. They will collect your email address, cell phone number and Facebook credentials. Try to use any automation to improve your chances of winning and they will disqualify you even though you have broken NO RULES.

Oct 25, 2015
As a consumer here in lays the problem. You hear about many scams, data mining attempts on Facebook and other social media sites everyday, someone trying to scam you out of money and or data mine you for their profit. There are some really seedy people out there. of course you are smart enough that no ones giving away free iPhone, gift cards etc. BUT what do you do when a legitimate company's own Facebook page or other social media site promotes such a attempt by a third party? Assume they are hacked or are being held hostage until they pay off the 300 gummy bears they owe the company that has taken over their Facebook page. just boycott the company all together. If a legitimate company freely offers to send it's customers to someone else so that a third party can data mine them and get very personal info, bank accounts, passwords and ID's, email address home address, known friends and relatives and even more. Is that a company we can trust. this whole thing has really got me wondering. and the worst part is that the information and some of it VERY personal that quikly wants is up for sale to whomever has the right amount of money and that a legitimate company would put it's customers in such a situation seems scary. Here are our customers, please take all their very personal information and sell it to anyone you see fit, oh no we don't need it you can have it. it's an enigma of which seems something new on the data mining, scam scene. sending your customers to quikly is like sending your customers to the dogs. Scary and sad. You really need to read the terms of service, their is NO reason I can think of that a company which only offers to market to your customers would need to collect that amount of information from your customers unless the true meaning is it wants to get you to give up your customers to be data mined and pay them for it. The terms and conditions are clearly stated on their website, but during a customer sign up are not so, the customer is unaware of what is truly being collected and why. It kind of relies on the hurry hurry sign up, don't read the fine print concept, or the old time yea it's OK, just sign here here and here scenario. I am guessing you would loose more customers than you gain. On another note, from what I am able to gain, the website is down quite a bit, and there are more frustrated customers than happy ones, which makes your business look worse. This of course is my opinion and fair warning to others. For me I would never use quikly as I would rather go directly to the company itself for special deals and promotions rather than a third party data mining site and if a company I admire and respect used quikly, personally for me I think I might just go somewhere else from now on done deal.

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