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August 2024 by Ramiz Saad
I do not recommend dealing with them, in the beginning They offer the best things they have, but after paying the money, every thing is changes and they start raising prices for everything. The Domain and hosting are very, very, very bad, especially the girl whose name is TASHA Do not deal with her. She has no patient and is not helpful at all. She wants to sell us something to make money... It was a bad experience
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July 2024 by Yasmany Moreno Martínez
Terrible company, they told me that they were going to build my website for me and what they gave me was a mockup. When I asked them to give me the website, they asked me for 1000 dollars more to develop it and at the beginning of the conversation they explained to me that they would send me a mockup first. approval and then it went to the development phase and it was never like that, in short I do not recommend them to anyone because the reality is that I feel scammed, I paid 434 dollars and I never keep my website and if anyone is interested in knowing If you can contact me, I have proof of all the conversations on Facebook, messages and emails, I can give it to you with pleasure.
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August 2023 by Kenneth England
I contacted them to create a website but they recommended a discounted combo that comes with digital marketing. Since the price was discounted I decided to opt in for the combo.After 3 months, I think these guys are doing a great job with the SEO and social media marketing. I am getting fresh inquiries every other day for my consulting business. I would definitely recommend combo.
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August 2023 by Allison Cobb
I was truly overwhelmed by the website design services provided by One Stop Designing. After a disappointing experience with another agency, I decided to hire them for a website revamp. I must say, I am absolutely thrilled with the new design they have created. It's safe to say that I've found my go-to agency for all things related to website design.
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August 2023 by Michelle Wellman
Amazing service, Jordan and Austin did a phenomenal job building the website and communicating with me. Very happy with the finished product
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August 2023 by Patrick Steven
They got me too lost $2500 on my website build. complete con artist. Be careful out there. They lied about everything and stopped communicating with us. Most unprofessional company ive ever dealt with. Save yourself stress and dont by into the lies they will sell you. Hire on Fiverr where you control the transaction.
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June 2023 by anthony bellino
This company is a scam they don't have an office on Coney Island Avenue they screwed my friend they didn't even finish his website this is a scam company The Worst
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June 2023 by J P
Complete scam , worst company they advertised in Brooklyn no such office stay away from this company. Very BAD
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May 2023 by Joe C.
TLDR - Very unprofessional company, does NOT provide you with what you pay for, uses immature and unskilled designers (Amy Cooper), absolute worst-case-scenario NIGHTMARE SMMA experience.Amy Cooper was my project manager. She spoke with very improper grammar, misspelling words and using illogical sentences. I didn't think much of it as we were just talking 1 on 1, but then her bad grammar carried over onto my pages. She was providing copywriting and post edits with severely flawed grammar, frequently misspelling words in my company's posts and captions. Imagine a company posting content with bad grammar... how unprofessional is that? In regards to her actual copywriting skills, they were also severely flawed. I had to do 95% of the copywriting myself because no matter how many revisions I requested, she would constantly provide unprofessional and corny copywriting such as "The perfect sunglasses for your summer adventures!" and "An era of eyewear experiences"... like what?As for the edits, they were also flawed. The designs were unprofessional and mundane, but I regrettably approved them as I was in a big time crunch. Speaking of, she didn't create the first post for a WEEK - an entire WEEK of my plan was wasted because it was taking her entire days just to write a few post captions. The designs featured weird backgrounds and obnoxious subtitles, far from what you'd expect from an SMMA company.After the first 1-2 weeks, the relationship started to really collapse. Amy was posting only once every 3-4 days, despite the plan including 5-6 posts per week. She reposted designs multiple times, in addition to reusing the same design subtitles and post captions multiple times. She kept using hashtags I told her not to use, hashtags including other brand names and making my posts look weird and cheap. She was not receptive to changing any designs, no matter how many times I asked. If she did make a change, it was extremely minor and oftentimes lazy.At this point, I knew just how badly I messed up by making a deal with this company. I requested a refund probably 10 times, with Amy ignoring every single one of my requests intentionally. So, I had to contact her boss, at which point she finally addressed my refund requests. BEWARE: Their company has a rip-off refund policy, citing they are only obligated to provide a 30% refund if it has been more than 24 or 48 hours (somewhere around there) of the payment date. Even if you request a refund instantly after the payment is sent, I'm pretty sure they still only offer around 60% back. That is a HUGE red flag that I overlooked, please don't make the same mistake. Any honest, hardworking, confident-in-their-abilities company does NOT need to hold your money hostage like OneStopDesigning does, this is a sign that they experience refund requests often. So, I had to accept my loss and continue with the deal. I even requested for a new project manager, to which Amy replied something along the lines of "please don't, it will make me look bad to my company, please don't"... again, so very unprofessional. My request for a new project manager was ignored, and I had to suffer with Amy Cooper for the following weeks to come.By the third week or so, I was genuinely embarrassed to look at my page. It was so bad, so unorganized, so far from what I had requested in our initial consultation. Fast forward another GRUELING 3 weeks, to the 1.5 month mark (I paid for 1.5 months). My plan included 5-6 weekly posts on 4 different social media platforms. So, 6 weeks with 5-6 posts per week comes out to 30-36 total posts on EACH of the 4 platforms. What did I get? 24 posts on Instagram, 24 on Twitter, 24 on Facebook and 3 on TikTok. That's right, THREE. They cheated me out of 57 TOTAL POSTS, which represents over 40% of my ENTIRE plan. Taking into account the 3 Instagram posts I deleted (because they were lazy reposts), that is STILL over 40% of my ENTIRE plan.I paid for 132 high quality posts over a 1.5 month span, and got 78 low qualit