BlogaRama has a rating of 1.5 stars from 7 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. BlogaRama ranks 488th among Blog sites.
I PAID MONEY BUT THEY ONLY ALLOW 1 LINK PURE CHEATING NO RESPONSE FOR EMAILS, SCAMMERS ONLY TAKING MONEY
When I first signed my blog up to blogarama, the results appeared to be helpful but later, the exposure diminished and the results have been dismal. I contracted them several times with no response or improvement. New updates to my blog only appeared after an extensive delay. Do not recommend them at all. A lot of money spent for little to no return.
I delete my sites, and they still take money from my credit card,
And they save the number without notify me about saving it,
& I sent email to them ask to delete it and No answer it was from 4 month.
We paid our annual 99USD fee on 6 April to Blogarama renewing our listing and advertising of online journal The BookBlast Diary with them. But the last post featured by them from the BookBlast Diary is dated Feb 2018.
Their answer to an enquiry email was "I still cannot understand anything, please don't write us about translators, writers etc. that's not our business. In simple words - what do you want from us?"
We answered that The BookBlast Diary blog fits the blogarama site's sector books & literature' and that it is SEPARATE from work supplying editing and translating services via the company BookBlast Ltd.
We also pointed out that a blogger making unauthorized use of the BOOKBLAST Federally Registered Mark on their site shows up -- BookBlast® is a registered trademark in the UK (Reg.No: *******); & the USA (Reg.No: 3,714,430). We would expect Blogarama to be respectful of the intellectual property rights of others because of the value that the company must place on the rights of its authors, small businesses and other members.
Clearly what was once a good service has gone belly up. We would like our unfulfilled subscription fee reimbursed however it seems unlikely given the lack of response to emails and dud number *******806 which is not recognised.
BookBlast Ltd, London
They are happy to accept payment for their services, put in their directory your site, but then "forget" to extend this service. In this case, money from your PayPal account will be paid regularly by subscription. Until you see that Blogarama stopped advertising your blog and do not turn off subscription to their services.
Blogarama takes a small amount for advertising your site. I think they do it intentionally. Who will write complaints to PayPal for $ 5 or $ 10?
Writing emails to them is useless, you will not get an answer. The only way to return your money for not receiving a service is to write a complaint to PayPal. Let's stop these scammers. Write more bad reviews about Blogarama.com-scammers and cheaters, in the blogs, forums, on overview sites.
I paid $99 for an annual subscription and requested an invoice to be able to expense it and get paid by my company. I sent not less than 20 emails within two weeks requesting a receipt and 100% of my requests were completely ignored.
My company won't be able to reimburse me without an invoice, Blogarama won't respond to my request and I lost $99.
Customer service doesn't exist, so if you paid and have a problem, they are nowhere to be found.