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I sent a greeting card on this site and was left with web-push notifications that when I select to opt out of I am routed to a number of you tube sites to find a way to opt out. The information to opt out is not readily available. While I liked the cards, the person I sent it to has also had their email impacted by third party marketing web-push notifications.
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123greetings.com advertises by unsolicited commercial email, a.k.a. spam, with links to "unsubscribe", which would be possible only if you originally subscribed.
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I like the site, the cards are great, but earlier reviewers are almost correct when they say that this site sends out spam : I have all their stuff shunted into a special area in Gmail so I can keep an eye on how much they send, and it's one every couple of days. So, I mark it down for over-enthusiastic marketing. It's not quite spam, but close enough. [Edit] July 2017 - a spam message caught by GMail apparently from 123Greetings (123g.biz), had my email address only. "Take a Survey, win a £1000 Gift Card from Primark" - usually a sign of a Survey Scam. Not sure if this counts as Scam or Phishing or even if it really did come from 123Greetings.
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This site will take your email information without your permission and send it to advertising firms. It is a total spam. It also asks a lot of information and it can make a personality profile of you, and then distribute that to others without your permission as well. I totally agree with wotfoot in that the site should NO WAY be a green icon; the vast majority of the ratings being red. Don't give ANY information on this site. They are not going to be respectful of you.
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If you send out spam then you can never trust a site.
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No information on how to be removed from their spam list, nobody sends these stupid card things anymore (went out in the 90s), using another service to hide the true link. There are so many things about this email that scream security/privacy issue.
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After sending a greeting, the receiver's URL was apparently spoofed to send multiple messages to unknown recipients, resulting in a flood of mailer daemon and other "bounced" replies.
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Good site, some awesome greeting cards that I use, but based on third party sources, this is listed as spam. I don't know why, but the site is generally okay.
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123greetings.com is a good site but with too many pop-up ads
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The first experience of this site for me was shocking. After hitting the back button in my browser, I was greeted with a message saying that my computer needed an 'urgent security scan'. From now on, I no longer trust this site at all.
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free online greeting cards. this site is great!
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nice site for what it is
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http://hosts-file.net/default.asp?s=123greetings.com It won't be fun when you receive a virus or spam connected to this site.
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Fun site for sending quick greetings.
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A useful site if you want to send somebody an e-card.
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Good site, trusted
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THIS SITE SHOULD BE RED/LIGHT RED OR ORANGE/YELLOW AT MOST GIVEN THE BAD TEST RESULTS OF THE RELIABLE WEBSITES BELOW. [Warning is given at top of this page but seems to have been "ignored" in the evaluation of this site] ...................... Information from third-party trusted sources Third-party trusted sources provide additional information from numerous phishing and malware blacklists, and other trusted sources from the web. Date Source Comment ***** Symantec Site has a Symantec SSL Certificate. [link] ***** hpHosts Engaged in the distribution of malware. [link]
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I received Malware warnings from my security when I opened the site yesterday.
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Fun,Birthday and Cool cards. Shut up User of all spam (Red dot). Dont listen The User red dot.
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